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Ha'apai Humpback Whale Breach 3

Ha’apai Humpback Whale Breach 3

Posted by Jon Cornforth on January 8, 2013

Now that my new website is online, I am excited to start sharing my spectacular new images from my adventures during the second half of 2012!

In July and August, Tony Wu and I co-lead our first Megaptera Mania Tour with 6 wonderful clients. After the Tonga portion of tour was over, I spent a second week whale watching with just 2 of our clients. (I should mention that anyone who travels with me for any length of time also becomes a close friend.) This humpback whale calf seemingly levitating is my most interesting image.

We spent the better part of the morning following this mother, calf, and escort. They basically did nothing for hours, but we stayed with them because there weren’t a lot of other whale options around at the time. However, we could sense that something was going to happen, and eventually the 3 whales exploded from the water in what can only be described as a goodbye greeting to each other. This breaching behavior lasted for about 15 minutes, during which we frantically tried to point our cameras in the right direction as they continuously erupted from the water. After the whales settled down, I was flabbergasted to discover this breaching calf photo while reviewing my images. Incredible! I created this image using my Canon 7D and 70-200mm f2.8 IS II lens and processed the RAW file using Aperture 3 and Photoshop CS6. The original image was a little tight on the right side, but since it was just empty background I slightly expanded it to allow for more space.

4 Responses to Ha’apai Humpback Whale Breach 3

larry says: January 9, 2013 at 10:58 pm

Wow, Jon. This is stunning. Your ability to photograph the raw power and beauty of these animals is incredible. The new site looks great and I look forward to all the new posts. I’ve missed your blog posts. ;-)

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Jon Cornforth says: January 9, 2013 at 11:32 pm

Thanks for your kind words, Larry! It was killing me to have to devote so much effort to my new website, but I am glad that you like the results. Now that it is online, I have a ton of new images to edit & share.

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