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  • We were lucky to get some good shots of breaching Humpbacks on our whale watching trip to Baja California. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Best viewed large Featured / This is a 3D digital rendered image, I’ve had some viewers think that this was a photo I thank you for thinking so. / First underwater image I’ve ever done hope you all like it. / Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • The West Coast first people of British Columbia, Canada, have a name for killer whales or orcas…they call them sea wolves. If you have ever watched killer whales hunt, they do so like wolves.

  • This is a shot of a Killer Whale taken off of the fishing boat I work on out of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This is something really to see in the wild! Hope you enjoy!

  • Little Whale. / / / / / Do you Squidoo? / / Visit With Love – Cards for all Occasions to see my greeting card, notecard & invitation designs. / / Infant & kid’s t-shirts, mugs, mousepads, hats, aprons, bags, magnets, stickers, buttons, keychains, postage & postcards are available on my zazzle. / / / / / / / / / / / / / © LOUISE PARTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • Howe Sound Vancouver B.C. Canada The West Coast first people of British Columbia, Canada, have a name for killer whales or orcas…they call them Sea Wolves. If you have ever watched killer whales hunt, they do so like wolves.

  • Okay, so there I was in my little kayak slowly cruising near the Pali (cliffs) of Maui, when out out the shallow water came the biggest fish I have ever seen! I must have pee’d in my pants. My camera was in my hands already, but the auto-focus was jumping all over the place. It was sort of a slow-motion nightmare, except that it was really cool after I realized that this hummer wasn’t actually going to land in my teeny little boat. I managed to get one photo. Whew.

  • It’s a Small World / Some environments are shrinking at an alarming rate. Some other RubyRed environmental tees: / / /

  • Drew it up, scanned it, and colored it in! Narwhals are so b/a (bad ass). If you have no idea what a narwhal is, check it on wikipedia! (Yes, I can be an super nerd at times).

  • For some reason this reminds me of a scene from Moby Dick… minus the whale of course. / / I was actually going Cod fishing with some friends for the first time off the Eastern coast of Newfoundland…. just had to bring the camera of course. Those clouds on the horizon kicked up such a fierce wind and it created some very large swells that relieved me of my lunch lol! I actually did see a whale on this trip, about 100 feet from the boat I was in. 60 foot whale vs. 16 foot boat = some good fun… lol! / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / Canon 400D / / / / / /

  • Here is how this design looks on a tee. / If you like this tee you might also like this one: /

  • This male Humpback was in full song voice for his mate off the N.W. coast of Mexico… I had mabie 20 minutes of him dancing before me with in 30 feet or so then wooshhh… he was gone.. Perhaps he had found her aye…? Anyway.. gonna be posting more of them along with other various wildlife species from this area to make a calender with so I certainly do not expect comments left on them all.. but.. if you see one you like alot… please let me know to help select their order of sequence… If you wish to listen to him sing too… that would be Here Nikon D60 55~ 200 ~ ... / Resizing always avail… Thanks for cking him out… :)

  • The Humpback whale is one of the most studied marine mammal and yet, we still know very little. One important trait of the Humpback whale is that each individual has a unique color pattern on the underside of its tail (more properly called a fluke), and which displays designs in varying tones of white, grey and black. This particular characteristic makes it possible for us to identify each different individual by simply taking a clear photo of the underside of its fluke. This way, we can, over many years’ time, know who is where and doing what with whom. This also permits us to count and estimate the number of individuals of a certain population. A little nosy aren’t we? Well, let us be nosy because the more we know and understand about these magnificent creatures, the more apt we are at protecting them and assuring their survival as a species. Nikon D60 ~ 55-200 Mexico 2009 ~ Jan. Late afternoon…

  • I saw & felt this male Humpback Whale jumping out of the water from our very small fishing boat. It was a spectacular exp for me… Something I will never forget. Humpbacks are known as the acrobats of the ocean, often seen breaching (jumping out of the water), and flipper and tail slapping. For what purpose are these actions? These activities performed by surface active groups are usually involved in breeding behaviors. Researchers think the males are competing for the chance to mate with available females. Some of the behaviors shown were breaching, flipper/pec (pectoral fin) slapping and tail slapping. Breaches and slaps, in addition to being aggressive displays during courtship, may also be a play behavior in juvenile and adult whales Breaches and slaps may also be used to remove pesky barnacles or old skin (a form of grooming). The average length of a humpback whale? / Calves can be about 15 feet in length. Adults are about 45-50 feet.~ Nikon D60/55-200 / N.W. Mexico / Jan-2009

  • This Orca Whale is falling back down into the Bering Sea after spyhopping to check out what was happeining above the water.

  • Where do you go when the world has failed you, / when those you sought to teach would not listen? / Where do you go when your joy fades to sorrow, / your oceans die, while your message washes in on a lonely tide, / and your brokenness is but a parting reminder for hard hearts to open? / When the oceans rise and your song is no longer heard, what shores await you….? / Where will you go? And might we with our healing hearts follow? Following on from my story about the mass whale stranding here in the south west I felt compelled to create something more…... to honour these beautiful creatures. Then I viewed the following amazing short clip (shame it’s an Optus advert lol) and wanted to share this with everyone….. / Please view Sales of this image will be donated to the Wildlife appeal to help the birds and animals who have suffered through the fires in Victoria.

  • 1 sale / / ...spare a thought for mummy whales this season / Happy Mothers Day everyone!! /

  • A graceful stylized blue whale. Inspired by native american artwork. Mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, art pens, metallic paint pens) on gray watercolor paper. Original artwork is 19×25”

  • sometimes we forget we are not the biggest on the planet.. Nikon D70.

  • Killer whale surfing

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