Sea kayaking upstream on the Murrimbigee River past a big red gum tree lining the bank near Gundagai, New South Wales. In places the strong river currents would grab the bow of the boat. Going upstream was a practice of eddy hopping to avoid fighting the strong currents in the main stream. Paddling down stream was much easier, you just needed to watchful and not wrap the boat on submerged logs. Photo was made using my Nikon D-3s with the 24-70 2.8 at 24 mm.
Ahhh, what a nice photo. You captured the perfect moment as the kayak is exactly under the tree. The soul of the river and its lush banks are captured in perfect harmony. This would be perfect for a desktop wallpaper or a website background. Well done!
Posted by: Dianne White | May 23, 2011 at 07:24 AM