Plate No. 06. Pacific Brown Pelican mid-climb, the same bird as Skimm, seconds later in the takeoff sequence — Newport, Oregon.
Vol 03 · Plate 06

FLIGHT

Same bird as Skimm. Seconds later.

$75.00
Standard 16 × 24 (vertical) · Archival photo paper · Signed
This is the same pelican as Skimm — Volume I, Plate 05 — the second-best-selling print in my catalog. Same morning. Same Newport jetty. Same shaft of light. A second or two later in the takeoff.
When I tell the Skimm story I usually stop at the photograph that sold. The bird launches, I get two frames, the second one is the print everyone knows. What the story leaves out is that I kept shooting.

Pelicans don't reach full altitude in one wingbeat. They climb in slow steps — wings down for thrust, wings up to reset, body parallel to the water — and the morning I made Skimm I had the camera on a fast continuous setting and kept the trigger held until the bird cleared my frame.

This is what came next. Wings up at the top of the stroke, feet still trailing, body lifted off the surface, the warm light from the rising sun catching the underside of the wing in a way it didn't catch in the takeoff frame.

Skimm is the moment of launch. Flight is the moment after. Same bird. Fully committed to the sky.

If you own Skimm, this is the next breath in the sequence. They were made to live together.
"Skimm is the moment of launch. Flight is the moment after."
Same bird. The next breath after Skimm.
The Frame
Location
Newport, Oregon
Coordinates
44°37′N · 124°04′W
Made
2023
Conditions
Pre-dawn into first warm light, calm water
Status
First public release · Companion to Vol I, Plate 05 (Skimm)