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Old 02-11-2006, 08:15 AM
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Unhappy Whale Watching cruise at Coffs Harbour

The family and I went on a whale-watching cruise while we at Coffs Harbour for our recent holiday.

Having never seen the whales in their natural habitat before, it was very exciting. Unfortunately Kate gets motion sickness, and Abbey hated being on the boat too. So it wasn't an easy time.. made photography all the more difficult too, as I missed some opportunities.

I'm disappointed with how my photos turned out - I didn't think about what would be required and just used Program mode, with the 75-300mm lens (mostly at 300mm), auto-focus, with burst-fire mode on.

I got enough shots, but unfortunately the camera decided that 1/125s was all it needed, and with the rocking of the boat the fast movement of the whales, most of the shots turned out blurry - not due to focus, but due to motion blur.

I should've put the camera in full manual, and set the shutter to 1/300s minimum, and increased the ISO if the histogram looked too dark. So a lesson well learnt!

I enjoyed the experience of seeing the whales, but i'm very disappointed at my lack of thought into photographing them, and so i'm disappointed with the results.

There were no spectacular breaches or anything like that, a few tail shots and lots of humps. Only 1 of the tail shots was sharp - the rest suffer from motion blur due to the slow exposure.

To compensate for the poor tail shots, i've shrunk them down and made a mosaic with them.

Anyway here they are.
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:26 AM
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Nice images Mike.

It sure was great seeing the whale up at hervey bay a couple of years ago.
They kept swimming under the boat and were so close you could almost touch them.
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:30 AM
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Awesome Tony, that's the sort of shot I was hoping to get (apart from wanting breaches etc).

But none of the whales came close enough to the boat.
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Old 02-11-2006, 09:09 AM
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They're still great shots Mike, I like them.
Thanks for sharing your experince and advice.
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Old 02-11-2006, 09:15 AM
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we went whale watching at jarvis bay once... once was enough for the girls as they spent the enitre time sea sick. i wanted to stay with them to comfort them cause i dont like seeing my girls sick
alas i am a sympathetic chucker and couldnt really stay with them

got to see whales but they werent anywhere near us and they didnt come up often.
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Old 03-11-2006, 01:38 PM
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Must have been a great experience Mike, I've seen heaps of dolphins but never a whale in the flesh.
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Old 03-11-2006, 08:24 PM
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Excellent shots - regardless - its great to see so much water - Im missing the sea very much


Cheers Petra
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