Very impressive. What sort of boat were you on?
Wonderful. You are so lucky to be able to see this.
Great captures Peter. It's good to see the close ups and action.
Magnificent animals and photography!
Nice captures.
Wonderful series of a magnificent creature!
Jealous Peter, wonderful images mate
Its one of the whale watching catamarans on the Gold Coast just across the ditch from you. We have been going out on the same boat for the last ten years or so, around 15 to 20 times a year. We are such regulars they actually invented a season's ticket for my wife and me. Glad you like the pics. I know how lucky I am to have this on my doorstep.
Peter
Great series Peter ,thanks for sharing![]()
Thanks Greg. Jump on a plane and get on up to the Goldy. Between now and the end of October there are around 20 000 humpies that swim up and then back again. Photographer' paradise. And even though I love Tassie and especially Launceston, it would have to be freezing down there right now. Tomorrow we've got 23 degrees. Many thanks for the feedback. Stay warm.
Peter
Okay, you've piqued my curiosity with those great pictures...you're on the tossing boat shooting
subjects that tend to move rapidly, what were your camera settings?
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed viewing.
Lovely series, very impressive creatures.
Peter, very nice photos.
Bruce
Beautiful captures. #1 is my favorite whale shot ever...
Years ago, I was fishing about a mile off San Diego Bay when a playful (I was hoping he or she was playing) gray whale was milling around us. I was in a 20 foot boat, smaller than the whale and we were close enough to get wet when the whale splashed the water in the air. This was a combination of being thrilled and being petrified
No camera with me unfortunately. But I now have a Fuji XP-60 to carry along on my fishing advantures. I go fishing for Tuna and Yellowtail (Down-Under, they call our yellowtail, "kingfish") on Monday. First time out in my son-in-law's new boat. I treated myself to a couple of new lures: Australian made, Halco Max 130.