I’m in awe of the gannets that can dive from a height of 30 metres, achieving speeds of 100 km/h as they strike the water to catch fish. It’s the first time I’ve attempted to photograph them as they fish further out than my telephoto lens allows to produce quality images but they captivated me anyway yesterday as they circled the bay searching for their prey. When they spot a potential catch in mid-flight, they seem to twist their body quickly, almost like a dancer and then invert, streamline and make a huge splash.
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Weekly photo challenge: Culture
Jordan: Aqaba sunset sequence
Manx Glens: Laxey
Egypt: Sharm El Sheikh
Weekly photo challenge: Change
I was mesmerised by the swirling, changing patterns of the waves. It was 2 weeks ago on our trip around the blue Red Sea. A day at sea sailing from Aqaba in Jordan to Port Sokhna in Egypt and I was hoping that the 30 or so dolphins that were following the ship about half a mile away, would eventually swim by so I could take some photographs. I sat patiently for a couple of hours until I got bored, put my camera away and settled down in the shade to read my book. Much to my husband’s amusement, the dolphins then decided to swim by. He tipped me off, I panicked and scrambled around to get my camera, it was upside down, I couldn’t get the right focal length or judge when or where the dolphins would appear – total disaster. I’d imagined a beautiful image of dolphins leaping high in sequence through the ocean. Alas, I just have the final image. I’ll get them next time! My husband isn’t convinced as it’s not the first time these creatures have tricked me!



















































