On Friday, August 14, 2009 I did a double trip (meaning I did the AM and PM trip) out Gloucester, MA with Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watch. The morning trip was very slow and the afternoon trip started out the same. The whales were spending a lot of time beneath the surface and hardly lifted their tails allowing us to get the infamous tail shots. Late in the afternoon we caught up with a mother and calf pair of Humpbacks who were resting. The mother was identified as Nile. While we watched them they slowly swam along. We stayed for a little while before looking for more whales. Eventually we caught up with them again, but this time they were full of spunk! Both mom and baby treated us to multiple breaches which is one of natures most amazing and dramatic sights. Here are some photos from this trip, a trip I won't be forgetting anytime soon!
#1 - The calf was first to breach.
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#2 - Shortly after, mom Nile burst out of the ocean.
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#3 - The calf continued breaching for the next 10 or 15 minutes.
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#4 - The calf again...
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#5 - ...and again...
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#6 - I had just changed my card when the calf breached again. Not having any time to adjust my lens I shot and hoped for the best. This along with the next 2 shots were taken at 135mm according to the EXIF. The photos were cropped just enough to straighten out the horizon.
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You can see more shots from this trip as well as my other trips on my site, www.whalesonfilm.com
Enjoy!

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