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Tag Archives: humpback whale
Go with the flow
While salmon swim up stream, I have learned that life has less stress when going with the flow. This mindset saves me from frustration when on expeditions to photograph wildlife and things don’t go according to plan. On a recent … Continue reading
Posted in Decor, Gallery, Island scenic, marine, photography workshops, Travel, whales
Tagged Dominica, Douglas j Hoffman, humpback whale, Nature, Nikon, Photography workshops, Sperm Whale, Tonga, travel, whale swimming
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Undercover at the Waterfront
This portrait is called Undercover. It is not common to see or photograph multiple whales over a coral reef. We were in the middle on nowhere and it was incredible to see seamounts coming up from the depths to within … Continue reading
Humpback Whale – Mother and Calf
One of my favorite whale behaviors to watch is a mother and calf logging. This is when the mom and baby are lolly gagging at or near the surface and in a hurry to go nowhere. The mother may or … Continue reading
Portrait of me working with Humpback Whales
This image of me was created by Yung Yip during our 2011 Tonga adventure with Whale Discoveries. This is the first time I have not looked fat in a photo. Thanks Yung. Click here for information on 2012 … Continue reading