Harbor seals can be very curious creatures. I was kayaking late one afternoon in Elkhorn Slough — about a fifteen minute drive north of Monterey — and it seemed that every time I turned around, I’d catch a harbor seal following closely behind. Sometimes the seals would act as if caught and quickly dive under, while other times they would just sit there staring back at me while I aimed the camera and clicked the shutter. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/640th of a second
I frequent this area quite a bit and this is such a beautiful capture. I am considering getting a kayak as it is such a wonderful way to see and photograph the amazing wildlife in this area.
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do these habor seals have more color in their eyes.? I thought their eyes wre more blue or green?
Hey Michael, their eyes are generally black, but the reflection of the direct late day sun was making this guy’s black eyes seem a bit more colorful.
Monterey and Harbor seals, a wonderful combination that go hand in hand.
Boy, you caught the light pefectly! Wonderful shot!
wow. beautiful shot. love his expression too!
His/her expression makes me sad. The water texturing is amazing!
love it, he looks like you surprised him, lol
I frequent this area quite a bit and this is such a beautiful capture. I am considering getting a kayak as it is such a wonderful way to see and photograph the amazing wildlife in this area.
Great stuff Sean!!
Beautiful pic!
I love seals, always so much expression and emotion! Also look like dogs with fins 🙂
Did I say fins? I meant flippers…