Sea otters are still one of my favorite subjects. I never tire of shooting them. Yet most of what I shoot are random opportunities while we're out doing other stuff on the boat. Luckily we run across a lot of them. But the quest for that perfect shot continues. There always seems to be at least one variable that's not quite right. Anyhow, here are the best and/or most interesting from this year.
All shot handheld with Nikon D500 and Nikkor 200-500mm lens.
First just some interesting shots.
1) A raft of males just hanging out together. The brilliant blue water is due to glacial "bloom" from glacier fed rivers that dump into this particular bay. Otters seem to exercise gender bias when they hang out in groups.
2) Another group of guys in a different bay which has a tidewater glacier at its head.
3) This is the opposite of the water that I typically look for. But I thought it could be interesting and this otter and her teen age pup were just such lovely, cooperative creatures. The mom was unconcerned with us and the youngster was quite curious.
4) I just shot this guy eating something interesting looking in our evening anchorage. I have no idea what it's eating.
Now a few shots in my favorite conditions with smooth water reflecting the green hillside.
5) This one looked promising but she swam into the water disturbed by the boat.
6) Lovely, smooth water.
7) My favorite shot of the season. A good looking, cooperative otter and great lighting but unfortunately it was raining just enough to disturb the water and blur the reflection.