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Somewhere Out of Provincetown

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Last Summer I went on my first whale watch near Massachusetts Bay. We did very well that even the announcer was verbally ecstatic every time a blowhole would pop out or bird ball would form. The gulls that are swarming the humpbacks were practicing the daily routine of eating all the excess plankton that hangs around on their body, in their mouth and wherever they can find some. Pretty amazingly gross, but healthy!

Whale Watch III

I remember I had a funny, gut feeling that day. I was willing the whales to me! I know it sounds cheesy, but I heard that good sitings are hard to come by. Well, lo and behold, not only did it work, but those massive, graceful, blubbery bastards came as close as 10-feet to the ship. It may have been more wise to be frightened by this, but why bother with such cowardice.

Whale Watch II

The final count was approximately 35 sitings – 15-20 humpbacks, 5-7 finbacks and a few minkes. Some of them had pretty goofy names like ‘Slash’ because the fin exhibited signs of running into a propeller or two (probably a whale watch so that’s ironically depressing).

Whale Watch I
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8 Comments

  1. So cool, I’ve always wanted to go out on a whale watch! I think the last one is my favorite, that certainly isn’t something you see every day.

  2. Wow, wonderful shots of the whales!

  3. Very nice reports, great catch

  4. got to do this as soon as possible …
    wonderful shots! thanks for sharing ;)

  5. all are Superb shot! i like the composition a lot!!

  6. Really nice serie.. the last one is my favourite, perfect timing and great detail.

  7. You really nailed it with the last shot in the series. So much tension! In my mind, I wanna see it in B&W, but then again, I wanna see pretty much everything in BW, so take that with a grain of salt.

    Adding you in google reader :)

  8. incredible set fantastic captured

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