Sunrise at 6:49 am. I took advantage of a day off work to put my new Canon EF-S 10-18mm wide angle lens to use. Taken at Bayou Sauvage NWR, New Orleans, LA.
"This reminds me of so many fishing trips in a small boat with a 15 horse power motor chugging all day chasing the fish. Our little boat had a closed in bow so I would just take a nap in it and wake up at the next fishing spot. The marsh was alive with sea snails, hermit crabs, fiddler crabs, and an endless amount of oysters, clams, snakes, and sharks. You would be catching Reds, specks, and flounders, then sharks would come by and tare up your tackle but it was just another awesome day. Then when the fishing would taper off. We would ride to the beach and find mysterious things and conch shells." Kirk Chatelain.
Sunrise on the Marsh |
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