I took off my sandals and walked along the sand, wading through the warm shallow water. I took a few ambient photos but nothing was really standing out as interesting. I reached the big breakwater, and climbed up to view the log-booming area on the other side. A heron croaked and took off barely 10 m away, so I moved more carefully and slowly after that so as not to disturb the others. A group of three herons was wading the shallows in search of fish, and their reflections were perfect in the still waters. I sized up a shot only to notice some ripples messing things up. I quickly took the shot before the reflections disappeared, and looking up from the camera I saw a seal poke its head up - I was surprised to see a seal in such shallow water. Another joined it and the two of them swam away from me. I waited for the water to calm again and took a few more heron shots but it was the first one that I really liked.
After that it was time to get back to my desk, back across the hot sand, past the various naked bodies and up the steps, two at a time!
Heron party
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