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This is a discussion on Widow Maker within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; While doing a much deserved long photo trip through the Kananaskis yesterday I thought I'd stop by the "Widow Maker" ...

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    While doing a much deserved long photo trip through the Kananaskis yesterday I thought I'd stop by the "Widow Maker" area of the river. There are some rapids there, and with any luck I'd find the odd kayaker or rafter going over those rapids. I chose a relatively "harmless" rapid to wait for someone coming by. The mosquitoes were happy I did that and they had at it (for one reason or another I forgot to put on the deet, since it was windy all day and they had not bothered me before). To make a long story short (too late, hahaha) there was a trio of kayakers coming my way, and I managed to shoot the first one approaching and going over the rapids.

    Carefully approaching the rapid




    Getting ready to head in



    Looking for the best way to go



    Going in



    Getting good and wet now



    Fighting to stay upright



    Did I make it??



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    Oopsie! That's gotta be cold! Cool set! Love the contrast of the yellow and red of the kayaker with the blue green and foaming white of the river. Nice crisp photos, Matt.

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    terrific job. I love it when those guys turn and ride the rapids. looks like a lot of fun.
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    Very cool set Matt. Nicely shows us the sequence of events.

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    Love the action in this sequential series. Well done Matt.
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    Nice series. As much as I would love to get to some of our rivers around here and get some, I'm more prone to be in the boat when I do get to one.
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    Lovely set - i also dig the crisp colours here and love the overturned bright red boat in the last shot!
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    Thanks all ... good thing this D300s I acquired is able to shoot rapid frames. Not quite as fast as those freaking "Canons", but fast enough for me. Besides, it is like making love, them "Canons" are done much faster, those Nikons take their sweet time
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    A very interesting set. I assume, of course, that he righted himself without harm. Those rocks looked awfully close!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K. View Post
    Thanks all ... good thing this D300s I acquired is able to shoot rapid frames. Not quite as fast as those freaking "Canons", but fast enough for me. Besides, it is like making love, them "Canons" are done much faster, those Nikons take their sweet time
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