Capturing the Moment in Baja California | Expedition Spotlight | Lindblad Expeditions
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Baha is so special because of the Gulf of California also called The Sea of Cortez which is a very young and deep ocean Basin has a lot of productivity you've got whales you've got dolphins and you've got birds and it can be overwhelming
I'm rafley Hopkins and I'm a National Geographic photography expert and the founding director of our Expedition photography program
Baja is where the desert meets the sea you have this fairly young sea in terms of the history of the earth that is just filled with whales and dolphins
photography really solidifies your memory and I believe it makes it more meaningful if you're an image maker
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“Baja California has magic in spades,” says Ralph Lee Hopkins, a National Geographic Photography Expert and the founding director of Lindblad’s Expedition Photography program. Over the last 34 years Hopkins has traveled around the globe, but nothing inspires him like this vibrant region where the desert meets the sea. Here, he has taught guests how to best capture stunning gray whales in the Gulf of California, or thoughtfully compose photos of the towering cardón cacti in the vast, untouched desert. In this episode of Expedition Spotlight, Hopkins reflects on his myriad expeditions and what makes photographing this beautiful part of the world so special. Video by Ashley Karitis Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/LEX_Twitter Blog: https://bit.ly/StoriesYouTube