There was a famous Sea Lion in Cabo named Poncho. I’m guessing he’s long since passed away. But there are many “Poncho’s” that follow the boats in hoping for some free food. This was our Poncho that day.
Intentionally underexposed as the ocean was just too bright. Converted to B&W to create a more moody image.
There is a technique in photography called “intentional camera movement” where the photographer extends how long the shutter is open and intentionally moves the camera to create an effect. I don’t do it much, at all, but I tried it here with some success.
There was a famous Sea Lion in Cabo named Poncho. I’m guessing he’s long since passed away. But there are many “Poncho’s” that follow the boats in hoping for some free food. This was our Poncho that day.
Intentionally underexposed as the ocean was just too bright. Converted to B&W to create a more moody image.
There is a technique in photography called “intentional camera movement” where the photographer extends how long the shutter is open and intentionally moves the camera to create an effect. I don’t do it much, at all, but I tried it here with some success.