

My family visited the Adams River salmon run(Sockeye - Oncorhynchus nerka) again last fall and wouldn't you know it, I found some trees to photograph. OK, I did manage one or two images of fish, as I felt it was only right that after dragging the family on yet another road trip, I should at least get a few images of them! Every four years the number of salmon in the Adams River can swell to over two million fish. Doing my math (correctly, I hope) means that 2010 should be a banner year for the Sockeye, just in time for the Olympics. These images were made in Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park in British Columbia.
[Panasonic LX2]

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