This is an image of a female humpback whale. She was traveling with a very curious calf which continuously attempted to sneak around her to approach and invest...
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This is an image of a female humpback whale. She was traveling with a very curious calf which continuously attempted to sneak around her to approach and investigate our boat. I hung over the side of the boat with my camera and used my hand to crate a small wake as we travelled to capture this unique shot.
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Runner Up in Photography Is Art Project
Contest Finalist in Photography Is Art Project
People's Choice in Moments In Time Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Moments In Time Photo Contest
Curator's Selection
Canon 5D MK III or Nikon D5300
2020 Choice Award
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Outstanding Creativity
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Location
Dominican RepublicTime
Mid afternoonLighting
It was very contrasty but for over under shots you require a lot of light to capture what's below the surface.Equipment
Canon 5D Mark III, Aquatica underwater housing with 8" domeInspiration
Sharing a space with a 40 ton animal is the dream of a lifetime, definitely one of the most incredible things I have ever experienced.Editing
I had to shoot based on the histogram so I was able to balance the low light underwater with the brightness above. In post I needed to balance them out a bit as well as white balance the underwater portion separately from the above portion as you start to lose color even in shallow depths.In my camera bag
5D Mark IV Peak Design Travel Tripod 16 - 35 70 - 200 24 - 105 Aquatica Housing with duel Inon Z230 strobesFeedback
A lot of things need to come together to capture an image like this. You need somewhat flat water, you need the subject to be the right distance away, you need enough light and low turbidity in the water, you also need a large enough dome port to split the image and a little bit of luck.