Although the sky threatened rain the window of opportunity was there for the 12.15pm Ocean Magic trip this Friday afternoon. We headed out west with Capt.Shamus in the wheelhouse. We were on a search for 6 illusive Transient killer whales that had been reported.Their absence led us to believe they had disappeared into the fog that hung around Sheringham Lighthouse. So we headed to Race Rocks and had good looks at several species of marine mammal including, Harbour seal, California and Steller Sea Lion. Many Gull species are now hanging out on the rocks of this protected marine reserve. Our return trip found three active Humpback Whales.The young calf thrilled us all with a surprise breach. Our on board naturalists, Derek and Kurt shared their wealth of knowledge with the passengers. We returned to the harbour with big smiles on our faces after another exciting trip. Photos by Marie "Orca-Magic"
Most of the images on the blog are shot with a 400 mm telephoto lens. Because of our restrictions around wildlife (100+ meters), we use powerful lenses to better share orca activity that passengers see on their trips. Keep in mind this also heavily compresses space between objects. We also crop images for best blog viewing.
The videos are generally shot in wide angle and are very realistic to what the eye sees on the boat. Please enjoy the photos for the telephoto view, and the videos for a boat based, real life passenger view.
Prince of Whales Youtube
We've upped our anti with new HD videos shot by Orcagirl. Videos will be shot every Wed and Thursday on the 3:30pm Ocean Magic 2 Adventure. Stay tuned..
Race Rocks Reserve
Amazing ecological reserve we visit on our tours
Clint Rivers / Orcawizard
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Marie O'Shaughnessy / Orca Magic
Photographer and blogger Orca Magic
Mark Malleson / Mallard
Mallard is POW's principal photographer and orca expert. Click his picture to see his website.
Brian Glennon / Beemer
Beemer is a zodiac diver and photographer at POW. Please click his picture to see his website.
Maria Chantelle Tucker / Orcagirl
Orcagirl is POW's Web, Media & Blog Master. Click her photo to visit her website.
1 comment:
I can only imagine your excitement Marie! Amazing photos!!!!
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