onsdag 19. august 2009

The Otter

It’s early morning, 6 o’clock, mid of June, the sun is shining bright in the blue sky. Ole starts the engine of his boat, we are moving slowly out of the harbour with the opportunity to take photos in backlight situations of eagles and gulls. That’s the idea.

Suddenly he stops the motor before the bridge of Lauvsnes – OTTER: he is whispering.

Everyone stops the moving in the boat and looks into the direction, Ole pointed out. Beside the pylon of the bridge in the dark water, the head of an otter is visible for one, two seconds. Then he dives – nothing to see. We are sitting in the boat, quietly, observing the area meter by meter – then again Ole is whispers: OTTER!: At the bank between rough stones.

The otter’s head is looking curious at 40 meters distance between the stones to our boat. Ole starts the engine for two, three seconds, smoothly we are approach the bank – he stops the motor and we are drifting slowly between the pylons of the bridge directly to the place where the otter is…. 30 meters, 25 meters, 20 meters, 15 meters, 10 meters… the otter is observing us permanently, he moves slowly and curious between the stones in the bright sun and looks always to us… one, two, three minutes, it seems never-ending, the camera with the 300 mm lens is clicking, it seems that this noise is not interesting for the otter - then it’s enough for him, he takes a half fish out of his hide and disappears slowly between the stones into the dark water for a undisturbed otter breakfast.

A unique experience! Awesome!! These are challenges which happens only one in life. That’s Norway-nature from Ole.

Thanks for that and for many other photographic adventures, like the eagle owls, Ole!! See you next year for more.

Cheers,

Peer von Wahl, Germany

søndag 28. juni 2009

Wonderful stay



Dear Ole Martin

Thank y
ou for a wonderful stay. I have now visited you four times, and every visit has offered new experiences.



This time the capercaillier and the black grouse were the main topics, apart from, of course, your sea eagles, that resulted in photos where light and situations are close to perfection.




– also I should of course not forget the sea gulls.


Thanks again.

Karl Ravn

Denmark

www.ravnfoto.dk


lørdag 23. mai 2009

Thank you Ole Martin!




The wildlife, especially the spectacular White Tailed Sea Eagle, have for me never bean better than this spring of 2009. 


Mid May and perfect weather conditions gave us a lot of photography possibilities. The first evening we had about 30 eagle dives. That is overwhelming! 



We had almost the same number of dives the second evening. The only limit to success under such conditions is the photographer's skills and willingness to work hard to get the special images. 



Svein Wik, Norway