I spent the afternoon as the FOTOshoot assistant to Gordon Brown and Steven Nestler. Also along was Ray Gehman. What a treat to “rub shoulders” with these guys. Gordon worked at Kodak (RIP) and had the honor of naming the T-Max film. He is a photographer, author and workshop leader (and had the distinction of representing Kodak at the Ansel AdamsWorkshops for many years).
I met Steven a couple of years ago at FOTOfusion. He is a well-known landscape photographer and has images in many museums around the country. Although he is noted for working with a 4×5 view camera, today he had a mere DSLR. Another friend, Ray Gehman, was present. Last year I did Butterfly World with him. Ray was a photographer for National Geographic Magazine for many years.
We were at Wakodahatchee in the middle of the day – not the best time or light for taking photos. But I did manage to get a few that were worthy of keeping. The anhingas were still nesting and this female was on a nest. Except for a few ducks and the occasional blue heron, there was not much going on.
Taken with the Canon 300 L f/4 IS.