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A juvenile humpback whale entertains our small boatload of photographers as he breaches several times near us. What an amazing sight to see! He is probably 6 years old, and has been seen near Avila Beach since spring. He even has a name: "Barney".
The remnants of our industrial past on the beach at Hartlepool. Steetley's 2000 foot Pier was constructed to provide fresh seawater for the Magnesite Plant here in the 1960's. Now left to decay like many other structures pounded by the North Sea on this coastline. The Pier became very popular with fishermen but because it was incredibly unsafe as it decayed a section of the pier was removed to prevent people walking out to the end. Now it attracts photographers! The site of the plant is now the location of show homes and new housing overlooking the golden sands.
This was one of the last shots I took after enjoying a wonderful sunrise here. The light was fabulous for around 4 minutes highlighting the structures and bringing out the detail in the sand and rotting timbers, before the cloud rolled in.
I was fortunate to have my camera pointing in the right direction when this Humpback Whale breach 100 meters from our boat.
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"Once more into the breach", as Shakespeare once wrote, and the path into one of the hoodoos of Kamloops. This time a cloud lay between the two mountains, and at the top of the path. This is why I stopped, this is what I was after, but I would be later surprised by another opportunity.
The day was 37 celcius or if you are a fan of the Fahrenheit scale, 98 degrees. In other words, far too hot for this tripod carrying photographer to spend much time out under the hot sun. At the time, I was on my way from one location to another. But, I like to travel by the hoodoos to gaze at their incredible formations, and see if an interesting photo avails itself.
The old Magnesite plant pier at Steetley on a sublime early morning pre-sunrise visit last year.
I was up in the North East playing in a golf tournament and I had always wanted to take a shot of this structure having seen a number of images posted on Flickr by Lynne Berry.
Lynne had informed me that the structure was likely to be finally fully dismantled, so being up in the region I decided to make a dawn visit. I was not disappointed and had a good hour or so taking shots of this structure with rapidly changing lighting conditions.
Few wildlife spectacles match the power and awe of a 50 foot long, 30 ton animal bursting out of the ocean. On a day when I saw numerous Humpback whales feeding and diving, this one made a surprise breach seemingly out of nowhere.
Onboard the research vessel Phoenix, the rescue squad found grotesque remains of the crew and a shattered containment pod in sector 5.
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Old infrastructure problem at Albani Falls Dam in Oldtown, Idaho. The gate is just about rusted through, and the others are not far behind, apparently. There is about a 15' difference in water level between the 2 sides, creating quite the rush of water! This is the Pend Oreille River, which carries much of the rain and snowmelt water from the NW Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River, and then to the Pacific Ocean.
Shearwater Journeys Monterey Bay, August 21
It is SO happening out on the bay right now. We saw breaching whales somewhere on the horizon pretty much all Friday, in addition to a grand assortment of pelagic birds. The grand finale came at Moss Landing in the afternoon, where we added dolphins, sea lions, tons of shearwaters, jaegers, terns, sabine's gulls, and literally tons of whale!
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A juvenile humpback whale entertains our small boatload of photographers as he breaches several times near us. What an amazing sight to see! He is probably 6 years old, and has been seen near Avila Beach since spring. He even has a name: "Barney".
One of the more fascinating adventures that we've undertaken in the last couple of years has been whale-watching. Not from a ship or a whale-watching tour boat, but from a small zodiac sharing the same waters as these gentle giants. Words cannot describe the feeling of awe when one, out of nowhere, breaches in front of you, nor the power you feel from the landing and the splash. Humpback whales breach for a variety of reasons ... dislodging barnacles or parasites, communication with others through those loud splashes, disorienting nearby prey, mating ritual, territorial disputes, or even just playing. Did you know that the loud splash when it essentially body slams itself onto the surface of the water can be heard for miles underwater.
Now a bit about the humpback whale itself ...
They are a large, baleen whale, which means that they are filter feeders. They love to perform acrobatic displays. They can grow up to 62 feet in length and weight up to 53 tons!! Life span is about 50 years.