Moved from Whidbey Island Critters - in footsteps of Jan K
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 8:38 pm
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS FORUM IS CREATED AS A FOLLOW UP TO "Whidbey Island Critters" ALLOWING JAN A MORE DEDICATED SPACE TO HIS ART THERE AND TO ALLOW OUR INSPIRATION, TESTIMONIES, PICTURES TO BE FOLLOWED HERE.
Several of my original older postings were moved by the Administrator therefore they may sound a bit out of synch or out of context below (updated 5/12/14).
When most of us capture lets say a good picture of a sea cucumber, we are satisfied when it is clear and sharp.
Jan Kocian has this unique ability to capture those unique moments of life like spawning stars and cucumbers or egg release, lingcod caching: midshipman, starry flounder, cabezon or octopus. Studying change of the color of maturing eggs and hatching young.
Jan does not keep those treasures to himself but shares it with all of us in his postings.
Thank you Jan for showing us and telling us these incredible and unique stories of life !
Diving with Jan feels like me a student observing master Leonardo da Vinci creating another masterpiece.
For me it has been a privilege.
Here are two pictures to share from my side (I am still learning how to capture better pictures and combat back scatter):
Several of my original older postings were moved by the Administrator therefore they may sound a bit out of synch or out of context below (updated 5/12/14).
When most of us capture lets say a good picture of a sea cucumber, we are satisfied when it is clear and sharp.
Jan Kocian has this unique ability to capture those unique moments of life like spawning stars and cucumbers or egg release, lingcod caching: midshipman, starry flounder, cabezon or octopus. Studying change of the color of maturing eggs and hatching young.
Jan does not keep those treasures to himself but shares it with all of us in his postings.
Thank you Jan for showing us and telling us these incredible and unique stories of life !
Diving with Jan feels like me a student observing master Leonardo da Vinci creating another masterpiece.
For me it has been a privilege.
Here are two pictures to share from my side (I am still learning how to capture better pictures and combat back scatter):