How often are people able to get...
How often are people able to get near wild animals like these?
Actually, it happens all of the time as the sea lions beg for fish
scraps from fisherman casting lines of the rocks. Yet, it still took
photographer Kent Treptow four separate excursions, leaping rock to
rock with thousands of dollars worth of camera gear, before all of
the elements came together.
On the previous trips either the tide wasn’t low enough, people
weren’t on the jetty, sometimes the sea lions were a no-show, or the
light was just not right.
Lucky for Kent it all came together on Tuesday. Jeff Paulsrud, 12,
left, and Vinnie Giannini, 11, were on the end of the west Newport
jetty with these sea lions and he spotted the two checking out the
animals. He had to approach the animals slowly, and when he got close
enough he extended his arm out while holding the camera in hopes of
not spooking them away.
The sea lions did not seem to mind his presence and the kids
attention was diverted away from the camera and back to the lions;
giving this shot to Kent.
-- Steve McCrank, photo editor
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