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Trip Photography: Shutter Speed

Photo: Rick Matthews
Trip Photography: Shutter Speed

Advanced technology has made cameras so simple to use that most people just shoot in full-auto or program mode, rarely taking advantage of other picture taking modes. Although it’s true that camera-controlled modes usually produce well-exposed images, switching to a mode that allows you to control shutter speed adds creative potential to your images and a sense of action to your kayaking trip shots…

 

 

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This technique feature originally appeared in Adventure Kayak, Fall 2002. To read the full article, download our free iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch App or Android App or continue reading here for free.

Daily Photo: Orca Encounter

Photo: Adam Andis
Daily Photo: Orca Encounter

Adventure Kayak reader Adam Andis shared this photo from his home waters near Sitka, Alaska. “Paddling with orca in Sitka Sound, Southeast Alaska,” says Andis, a professional photographer and communications director for the Sitka Conservation Society. View more photos from this trip at www.azandisart.com/2013/11/25/sitka-sound/.

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Watch for a feature story on how Andis and others are paddling for science in Sitka in the Spring 2014 edition of Adventure Kayak.

 

 

Daily Photo: Evening Color

Photo: Flickr user Leshaines123
colorful canoes

“Taken after a cycle ride around this beautiful Lake near to Welshpool in mid Wales,” says the photographer. “I was shooting straight into the sun and so couldnt actually see the picture in the viewfinder, and had to rely on the auto settings of the camera to work it out! I did see the shot though and loved the way the reflection on the water came out”

 

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This photo was taken by Flickr user Leshaines123 and licensed under the Creative Commons. 

Gear: GSI Tableware

Photo: Courtesy GSI Outdoors
camp kitchen

This lightweight tableware is made of durable polypropylene. Included in each set is a 12-ounce cup, six-and-a-half-inch bowl, 12-inch plate and full-sized utensils. All are perfectly sized to take care of your backcountry gourmet needs. 

$12.95 per set | www.gsioutdoors.com

Daily Photo: Pit River

Photo courtesy Ian Janoska
Whitewater kayaking

Ian Janoska sent in this shot from the Pit River in California. Here, he’s dropping Pit Falls in his Fluid Kayak.

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Daily Photo: Summer Love

Photo: Flickr user Joel Bedford
sunset temagami canoes

Where’s your favorite place to go paddling? This photo was taken during a canoe trip in Temagami, says the photographer. 

 

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This photo was taken by Flickr user Joel Bedford and lincensed under the Creative Commons. 

Video: Bike vs. Canoe

 

Gold medal-winning Olympic canoeist Tim Baillie and mountain biker Rachel Atherton compete in a downriver race, by water and riverside trail.

Leave your vote in the comment section below then watch to see who wins. Are you surprised by the results?

From Mercedes Vito Sport. 

 

Brazilian Men Grab Gold At World Rafting Championships

Photo courtesy World Rafting Championships NZ
whitewater rafting

The 2013 World Rafting Championships have come to a close in Rotorua, New Zealand. It was an action-packed four days, with results on the leaderboard changing constantly. 

 

Day One:

 

Competitors raced the lower section of the Kaituna River in Sprint heats, where teams raced from below Tutea Falls to the takeout in a timed trial. Sweeping the Open Men’s category was the New Zealand team, setting a blistering time of two minutes and 13 seconds, followed closely by the Canadian Men’s team and Japan. 

In the Women’s category, the Great Britain team took home the gold, while the Japanese and Kiwis took second and third.

In the Master’s category, the Kiwis again took the gold in both the Women’s and Men’s, with Kiwi women beating out their only competitor, Russia. 

 

Day Two: 

 

In head-to-head competitions, spectators were treated to a series of exciting match ups as teams competed against each other on the top section of the Kaituna. The most exciting race of the day was the Open Men’s final, which saw Brazil and Chile face off in a fast and pushy race. In the end, Chile regained their head-to-head championship title, leaving Brazil in second place.

In Open Women’s, Slovakia took the lead, beating out the Kiwi women and the USA. In Master’s Women’s, the Kiwis kept their lead against Russia, while the Master’s Men’s category saw the Kiwis take gold yet again. 

 

Day Three:

 

Teams had two chances to run a clean and fast slalom course on the Tarawera River. The Brazilian Open Men easily secured a first place finish with a very fast and clean second run, inching them closer to becoming the overall winners.

In the Open Women’s category, Slovakia set the standard for best run, while in the Master’s Men’s the Czech Republic took the gold. The Kiwi women kept up their first place finish.    

 

Day Four:

 

Rounding out the event was the Downriver race, the competition with the highest point value. Teams started with a Le Mans-style start, where competitors had to run a 20-meter distance before jumping into the raft and running 11 kilometers of Class II-III whitewater on the Rangitaiki River.

In the Open Women’s race, the Kiwis finally grabbed a gold medal, with a time similar to that of the Australian men.

In the Master’s category, the Kiwis again swept the board in both Men’s and Women’s, earning themselves the titles of World Rafting Champions. 

The Brazilian Men battled it out in their category, knocking current World Champions, Japan, out of competition for the gold. As they crossed the finish line, it was clear they’ve been working hard for this day—exhausted smiles broke out across all six faces as they shouted a cheer.

“These guys have trained together for 10 years,” says Silmar Sendin, translator for the Brazilian Men’s team, “before this event, they trained everyday, sometimes at 2, 3 in the morning because of work. They have a dream, they fight everyday to get this dream, and today, it came true. “

Daily Photo: Any Way, Any Weather

Photo: Virginia Marshall
Daily Photo: Any Way, Any Weather


A little bit of snow doesn’t slow down the crew at Adventure Kayak… or their long-suffering families. As winter wraps an icy mitt around paddling options, AK mom Po Marshall pulls to the only unfrozen put-in within a 2-mile radius.

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Daily Photo: Alaskan Idyll

Photo courtesy Alaska Kayak Academy
Daily Photo: Alaskan Idyll

Adventure Kayak fans Alaska Kayak Academy shared this sparkling image: “Winding down another fantastic AKA day! Cruising out of Beloit Glacier fjord, Blackstone Bay, Alaska.”

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