Oldnintheway
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Orcas have been the main subject of my photography for the past 5 yrs or so. I shoot from land and follow them via a group called Orca Network. It's just that, a network of people who post sightings as they travel around the sound. It's been a while for me as I've either not had time or they haven't been around when I did, or I just missed them. Yesterday was the first time since receiving my Z180-600 that I got to try it and it did not disappoint! I'm getting marked improvement in results. These whales were not close and the light was less than perfect. I would not expect this result from that distance. This is T99, Bella, the matriarch of the T99 pod which consists of her and her 4 offspring. These are "Bigg's", or transient Orcas that hunt and eat marine mammals, i.e. Harbor seals, sea lions, harbor porpoises, even larger whales such as minke & grey whales on occasion. Yesterday they were moving past at great speed, mostly under water, and I was preparing for another disappointing day when they suddenly turned back and began a breach-fest in pursuit of a harbor seal. I'm pretty sure the seal escaped and after about ten minutes of pursuit they continued on South.
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