In 2005 and after 31 years in the brewing industry I chose "Freedom 55" and retired early. This allowed me to follow my passion of scuba diving and travel. I moved out to Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada for 3 years and became a professional scuba instructer.  Shortly after returning from New Zealand in the fall of 2011, I have been having to deal with a couple of non diving related medical issues which has forced me to hang up the mask and fins for a spell. This should give me more time for taking pictures...lol.
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Comments (12)
Faemike55
must have been some killer sex Great capture
sandra46
SUPERLATIVE SHOT! I REMEMBER I SAW THE SOCKEYE DYING JUST AROUND HAINES, ALAKSA
MrsRatbag
Yes, I've seen them here too, these earthly remains of the noble salmon. Wonderful capture!
jayfar
A super illustration.
farmerC
Splendid work.
drifterlee
Excellent shot!!!!!
Meisiekind
Poor creatures. I did laugh at Mike's comment though!
cricke49
lol, at Mike's comment, excellent capture of the salmon's 'a day in the life'!:)*5
flavia49
very nice capture
bobrgallegos
Great capture!
blondeblurr
Once you enter the murky waters - it's a dramatic end! ;( What a way to go for the great Salmon, which we just love to consume - yes I admit it - I love my seafood, but this not the way I like to see it, so sad in there in the silt ... never-the-less an eyeopener of natures way ... and a striking image Bruce! BB
danapommet
A sad scene but I bet that the eagles like this opportunity for an easy meal!