| Underwater Photographs by Robert Delfs |
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Humpback whale (u/w sequence 2)Megaptera novaeangliae Port St. Johns, Eastern Cape, South Africa Fuji S2 Digital in Subal housing, Nikon 12-24 DX (12 mm)
The whale repeatedly approached each of us in the water, coming in for a close look with one huge, intelligent eye; at other times rolling on her (?) back, or thrusting a pectoral flipper into the air. All the time that we were in the water, this whale moved slowly and gently. We encountered this whale less than 1 km from the shore. The underwater visibility was very poor. This and the other images in this series were taken with an extreme wide-angle lens set at its widest setting (12 mm.) This lens made it possible to capture a wide view of the whale from extremely close, partially overcoming the problem with the poor visibility. Most of the time, I completely forgot that I had a camera in my hands or what it was for. I took very few images - only 12 frames in more than 20 minutes. |
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