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Rocket Man

La Paz, Mexico - 2021
La Paz, Mexico

I have always wanted to find an excuse to call a photograph Rocket Man and I doubt I will ever find a better opportunity.

I prefer to photograph with the sun between 9am and 3pm to my 6pm, but to shoot directly into the lowering sun is too much. The boat captain had that directive when considering his constant repositioning. In brief moments of time like this, it would be disingenuous to suggest I had much say in the matter. It is more a case of winging it and hoping for the best. We just got lucky.

Camera autofocus has improved so much over the years and the Nikon flagship - the D6 - is ideal for capturing this sort of sudden explosion from below, but the mobula ray behaviour tests it to the full. It remains the most challenging of technical tests and for every hit, I had many misses. The quiet serenity of the Sea of Cortez was punctuated by splats from the rays and expletives from me.

This was the angle I was looking for - head on and high. The ray needed to be pin sharp and this time I got him. Rocket Man indeed.


The ray needed to be pin sharp and this time I got him.

David Yarrow
Print sizes

Standard

37” x 39” Unframed

52” x 54” Framed

Edition of 12

Large

56” x 59” Unframed

71” x74” Framed

Edition of 12

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