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  • Updated on 28/9/08: just made the design smaller an higher on the tee Enjoy :P

  • Graphite 20” x 16” 2006

  • 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.

  • Upset about the recent media images of the Japanese whalers killing a Mother and baby Minke whale, my 9 year old daughter created this image. I think it’s powerfully simple. If you would prefer different text, send me a message and I’ll upload your suggestion to redbubble as another T-Shirt design.

  • a fine love of a beardy captain and a beast of the sea.

  • Acrylic on canvas 36” x 22”

  • haven’t done one of these for a min i think hes a keeper <3>

  • I’ve been having this idea growing in me for quite a while. Hope you like it! / More sizes: / http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpaper/?636

  • 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.

  • 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).

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

  • Whale watching / Digital mixed media

  • This always brings a smile to my face. A breaching humpback whale shot in Frederick Sound near the southeast Alaskan fishing village of Petersburg. Despite growth in humpback populations around the world, the species is still considered endangered. July, 2008 Canon 40D, 100-400mm lens, 1/800, f/9.0, ISO 400 Featured in: / Photography 101 / First Things, / At Sea Group / Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! / Going Coastal / Dolphins and Whales / Earth Keepers

  • A magical moment…breaching humpback whale shot in Frederick Sound near the southeast Alaskan fishing village of Petersburg. July, 2008 Canon 40D, 100-400mm lens, shutter 1/800, f/9.0, exposure bias .33, focal length 260mm, ISO 400. July 14, 2008.

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  • Humpback whale breaching in the fabulous, rich whale feeding grounds of Frederick Sound/Stephen’s Passage near Petersburg, Alaska, USA. Petersburg is situated on Mitkof Island in Alaska’s Inside Passage. While humpbacks collect barnacles by the ton, this particular cetacean sported the most barnacles I’ve ever seen on a humpback whale. This particular humpback whale breached continuously for 50 minutes! No doubt there was some reason for this amazing expenditure of energy but it just plain looked as if this whale was having fun. Gads, I love Alaska! Surely this is God’s country. Canon 40D, Canon 10-400mm lens, shutter 1/1250, f/11.0, focal length 235mm, ISO 400, handheld. August 13, 2009

  • In Inuit mythology, Sedna was the goddess of the sea and the whale was her most magnificent subject. Humpback whales are known for their magical songs, which travel for great distances through the world’s oceans. These sequences of moans, howls, cries, and other noises are quite complex and often continue for hours on end. Both male and female humpback whales produce sounds, however only the males produce the long, loud, complex “songs” for which the species is famous. Each song consists of several sounds in a low register that vary in amplitude and frequency, and typically lasts from 10 to 20 minutes. Humpbacks have been observed to sing continuously for more than 24 hours. Cetaceans have no vocal cords, so whales generate their song by forcing air through their massive nasal cavities. Scientists are studying these sounds to decipher their meaning. It is most likely that humpbacks sing to communicate with others and to attract potential mates. You can hear them sing here: / http://www.dosits.org/gallery/marinemm/2.htm IMPORTANT © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyright ©Tammara Markegard. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. / ‘MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected’

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