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Capturing the Beauty of Lake Dauterive–November 2023

Last fall, I had the pleasure of leading a private two-day tour that took us to Henderson Swamp and the breathtaking Lake Dauterive. While Henderson Swamp was a delight, Lake Dauterive truly stole the show. Known for its stunning mist and thick fog, we were fortunate to experience both during our visit, capturing some remarkable photographs, including an eagle in flight. Click the link to read and see more images.

Early Morning in the Boat at Lake Dauterive

Last fall, I had the pleasure of leading a private two-day photography tour that immersed us in the natural beauty of Louisiana's wetlands, focusing on Henderson Swamp and the breathtaking Lake Dauterive. Both locations offered unique experiences and photographic opportunities, but it was Lake Dauterive that truly stole the show.

Renowned for its ethereal mist and dense morning fog, the lake provided an enchanting backdrop that elevated our images to something extraordinary. We were fortunate to witness these atmospheric conditions in all their glory, transforming the landscape into a dreamlike canvas of muted tones and soft light. Among the many highlights of the trip was the incredible sight of a bald eagle soaring gracefully above the lake—a moment of pure magic that we were able to capture through our lenses.

Henderson Swamp, with its cypress-lined waters and abundant wildlife, was a delight in its own right. It offered a wonderful warm-up to the photographic adventure, preparing us for the visual splendor that awaited us at Lake Dauterive.

Each location presented its own challenges and rewards, but the experience as a whole was a reminder of the incredible photographic potential that Louisiana’s swamps and lakes hold, especially in the crisp, transformative light of fall.

Early Morning Fog at Lake Dauterive

Early Morning Fog at Lake Dauterive

With over 15 years of experience leading photography tours at Lake Dauterive, I’ve honed the ability to read the ever-changing conditions and position the boat to maximize every photographic opportunity. This expertise ensures that participants consistently leave with images they’re proud of, and our most recent outing was no exception.

We began our day under a light veil of fog near the boat launch, a subtle atmospheric touch that beautifully softened the morning light. This provided an ideal setting to ease into the day’s shoot, allowing us to capture tranquil early-morning images of the lake’s serene beauty.

As the morning progressed, the fog thickened and began to engulf the lake, creating a mesmerizing, otherworldly scene. The stillness of the water combined with the swirling mist transformed the landscape into a dreamlike environment—a true paradise for photographers. We embraced the moment, carefully composing each shot to capture the interplay of light and shadow as the fog moved like a living, breathing entity around us.

Moments like these are why I love returning to Lake Dauterive time and time again. Its dynamic, unpredictable nature always has something new to offer, and when paired with a seasoned understanding of the lake’s rhythms, it becomes a place where exceptional photographs are not just possible but inevitable.

A Cypress Tree in the Fog at Lake Dauterive

As the fog began to lift, we ventured to the far side of the lake, where we found mist lingering along the edges, providing even more opportunities for stunning photographs. Our patience was rewarded when we spotted an eagle perched in a cypress tree. We watched in awe as the eagle took flight, capturing the majestic moment with our cameras.

Backlit Mist Cypress Scene at Lake Dauterive

Backlit Mist Cypress Scene at Lake Dauterive

An Eagle in Flight Captured at Lake Dauterive

An Eagle in Flight Captured at Lake Dauterive

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Sunset at MIller's Lake

Capturing the Golden Hour: A Memorable April Tour

Sunset happened after a wonderful photo session of birds on our April Tour. The sky was a canvas of vibrant hues, a perfect backdrop for the day's final shots. As the sun dipped near the horizon, it cast a golden glow over the landscape, enhancing the beauty of the avian subjects we were so eager to capture.

My favorite shot was taken using a 600mm telephoto lens. I was trying to get birds in front of the sun but to no avail. However, I love this shot. The Pattern of the clouds and the sun large in the frame

Sunset at Miller’s Lake using a 600mm Lens

Sunset at Miller’s Lake using a 600mm Lens

Capturing the Golden Hour: A Memorable April Tour

Sunset happened after a wonderful photo session of birds on our April Tour. The sky was a canvas of vibrant hues, a perfect backdrop for the day's final shots. As the sun dipped near the horizon, it cast a golden glow over the landscape, enhancing the beauty of the avian subjects we were so eager to capture.

My favorite shot was taken using a 600mm telephoto lens. I was trying to get birds in front of the sun but to no avail. However, I love this shot. The Pattern of the clouds and the sun large in the frame make this shot one of my favorites.

I also shot this scene using a 24mm lens, resulting in another very nice shot. The wide-angle perspective captured more of the stunning sunset and the serene environment. While I appreciate the broader context of this photo, I prefer the intimacy and detail of the telephoto shot.

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Miller's Lake Sunset taken at 24mm

Miller’s Lake Sunset taken at 24mm

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An Owl Eating Crawfish

As Louisianians, we have a fondness for consuming crawfish. Interestingly, we are not alone in our appreciation for this delicacy - even our winged companions seem to share our love for it. During one of my outings, I came across a duo of Owls who were taking turns catching crawfish from the nearby lake. They would either consume it themselves or offer it to their partner. I have witnessed similar behavior at Lake Martin before, where a group and I once observed an Owl repeatedly diving into the water for over an hour to catch and devour crawfish.

Owl eating crawfish

As Louisianians, we have a fondness for consuming crawfish. Interestingly, we are not alone in our appreciation for this delicacy - even our winged companions seem to share our love for it. During one of my outings, I came across a duo of Owls who were taking turns catching crawfish from the nearby lake. They would either consume it themselves or offer it to their partner. I have witnessed similar behavior at Lake Martin before, where a group and I once observed an Owl repeatedly diving into the water for over an hour to catch and devour crawfish.

Owl Duo

Owl Duo

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