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After an intense week of pre-dawn to post-sunset kayaking and photography, with lots of incredible Cajun food on the edge of the Atchafalaya Basin swamp and the storied Bayou Teche (crawfish etouffee, gumbo, fried catfish, blackened redfish, gator bites, red beans and rice, grillades & grits, lots of bread pudding, and the such), I badly needed a red meat fix tonight.
So after taking a long hot shower, and washing two loads of laundry at the hotel, I headed into New Iberia for a bodacious steak at Preservation (formerly Clementine's). I might live.
But seriously, the week with the master photo group was awesome. The lecture/critique sessions were like drinking water from a fire hose. We paddled in pitch black dark. We shot thousands of images on a wide variety of cameras and lenses. We slept fast on short nights, with any luck.
We followed our fearless leader in ink-black pea-soup fog, glued to his rear-facing head lamp like a night flight of F-4s locked in tight formation on the lead Phantom's lights (but not quite as fast). He was the mother hen, we were his chicks. He got us to exactly the places where we could do the best photography with the best light, and he got us back .. safely. I even felt safe riding in the backseat of his Ford Expedition, and I never feel safe in ANYBODY's backseat!
I was the oldest in the group, by far, but I kept up fairly respectably. The rigors of loading and rigging the kayaks, and paddling miles - BTW: his conversion factor, a constant, is 350 yards = 1 statute mile, or less formally stated "it's just around the next bend" - loosened up my stiff old joints. I dropped a quarter in the laundry room tonight and was actually able to bend over and pick it up, without much pain.
But it is cold here tonight in south Louisiana. And getting colder. So I cancelled my full-moon rising shoot with a guide at Caddo Lake (Texas) next week, and I now plan to head to Amarillo and do the full moon shoot at Cadillac Ranch. Or maybe to Marfa. Depends on the weather. Then swing back through Uncertain, Texas, for some quality time on Caddo Lake.
Life is good. I hope I can do this for years to come.
New Iberia, Louisiana
November 8, 2019
With the legendary CC (Cactus Clyde) Lockwood (R) after kayaking in the Atchafalaya yesterday
Cell phone photo from yesterday morning in the swamp
Early this morning, my last day in the Atchafalaya Basin swamp
I think I might live!
spanone
(135,816 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)I think you have many years ahead of you! And many great photos too! And meals!
I could almost taste your steak.
These are wonderful photos. I love all of them!
Keep on truckin'!
Poiuyt
(18,122 posts)But you should have posted some photos of that cajun food too!
mbusby
(823 posts)...the fried frog legs.
Hekate
(90,633 posts)Karadeniz
(22,492 posts)you are one active geezer, Mac! ROCK ON!!!
DemoTex
(25,392 posts)I ain't ready to sit around thumbing a fucking cell-phone like 95% do now. Ate at the hotel bar tonight in Marfa, and ALL the other peeps at the bar (and it was full) were staring at their phones. Used to be you could engage in conversation, and learn something from your fellow man. Not now!
Totally foxtrot-uniform.
Skittles
(153,141 posts)talks about the differences in aging in people - how some folk (especially the super-sedentary) age so much more quickly than those of us why stay active - yup
I agree with you about the cell phones.....it just kills me to see children trying to get their parent's attention - I often wonder, what is so much more important on that phone than paying attention to your kid
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SMC22307
(8,090 posts)Dustlawyer
(10,495 posts)longingly at the water and wishing I was out there fishing. To pass over from above the view is beautiful, but to never get to do more than look is torture. Thankfully I live close to the swamp that is S.E. Texas and get to go there instead. Still...
rampartc
(5,400 posts)well, all year round but the migratory birds should be arriving, including the white pelicans and maybe even whooping cranes.
edbermac
(15,937 posts)I remember a movie years ago called Southern Comfort that was filmed in the Caddo Lake area. Very moody location.
DemoTex
(25,392 posts)Because of the cold snap, I cancelled a shoot there this week. Hope to be on Caddo later this week, or next.
sprinkleeninow
(20,235 posts)Demovictory9
(32,445 posts)NCLefty
(3,678 posts)the trees. It would scare a lot of people to death I think. :p
I should go outside again sometime...
And I didn't know they had "master photo groups."
DemoTex
(25,392 posts)Basically means that you know how to use your camera. Make setting changes quickly in the field. Understand basic Lightroom/Photoshop. It is a filter for expensive photo workshops in exotic places. Like deep in the Louisiana swamps.