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That was quite an excursion you had with so many great photos of the scenery as well as the momma bear and her cubs! Although, it got a a bit scary with the encounter and at least you can laugh about that now with Marks' warning!
Oh it's like so many things that were scary at the time (being trapped at Cairo Airport during the troubles springs to mind...), but afterwards, you can look back and see them in a very different light.
Some beautiful photos of the scenery on your hike! That's a bit odd with the child Caden on this excursions regarding when he can ask questions!
How shall I put it? He was a little full of himself and would quite happily have asked questions continuously had they not said something to him...
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That was quite the bear story, from your guide David and a bit too close!
I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be with him when he had that encounter!
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Glad your whale excursion is starting and hope you have some good luck in some sightings and capturing this! What setting are you using for animal photos, for future reference?
I was using the sports setting, because of the bobbing around on the water and obviously the "target" could also be moving at speed. It's worked very well in the past for photos at athletics meetings we've been to and now I've started to use it for photos as we're driving along as well.
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Glad you got your DVC sweatshirt back! I once left my camera on a bench outside the main entrance to the Grand Floridian a few years ago. I went back outside to retrieve it and it was gone. I went to guest services inside and they had it!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Great pictures of the glacier! Such a shame that it has receded a lot since you last saw it. Looking forward to your next update to see if you finally get to see a whale!
This is such a cool excursion, and I'm remembering it in case it's still available whenever Luke and I finally get to do this cruise. The Mendenhall Glacier is so beautiful, but I'm sadden by how much it is shrinking. I sure hope we get to see some photos of whales in the next update.
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Great pictures of the glacier! Such a shame that it has receded a lot since you last saw it. Looking forward to your next update to see if you finally get to see a whale!
This is such a cool excursion, and I'm remembering it in case it's still available whenever Luke and I finally get to do this cruise.
I think you'd absolutely love it!
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The Mendenhall Glacier is so beautiful, but I'm sadden by how much it is shrinking. I sure hope we get to see some photos of whales in the next update.
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Friday 4 September – part five: am I ever going to get a photo of a whale?
My first efforts seemed to come out Ok, although I will be honest, I was doubting that I’d ever be able to take a photo of a whale, given that we were bobbing up and down like corks every time the boat stopped. However, I did see a whale, I saw it surface, blow air and hear the noise that made, which was louder than I could ever have imagined, and I even saw a tail fin! At long last, I had finally seen one of these elusive creatures…
We motored on a bit further, and there was me cheerfully trying to follow two different whales in different parts of the bay, when the cry of “fin” went up from one of the others. You just couldn’t make it up. I was resigning myself to never getting that money shot, although now I was at least starting to get a bit more than just empty water shots, I was getting blows of air, and the occasional dark lump in the water, not that you could really see it was a whale.
Then finally I got a tail fin shot… completely blurred!
Oh boy, this was really not going to be my day! Thankfully we were soon surrounded by the whales, to the point that whichever direction you looked in, you could see activity somewhere. We also got used to hearing them breathe, which was a very eerie feeling.
Then I got a slightly better shot, but still not great…
I was getting a bit more used to trying to shoot with as much zoom as I could, not knowing where the whales would bob up next, while being whipped around in the water ourselves. It was definitely what you could describe as a challenging environment to work in!
Finally, I got my first decent tail fin shot!
A few minutes later, we were joined by this guy:
The next tail fin sighting I got turned out to be a bit over exposed, but it shows great detail of the detail on their fin. Apparently the white markings are like our fingerprints and David did say if we got a shot like this, he could then identify which whale it was, although I wasn’t checking back at the time to see what I’d got, so I only realised later when we got back on board the Wonder.
I got some more shots of various whales, and hopefully this gives you an idea of just how many there were out there. At one point, it felt like we were completely surrounded by them, as we were seeing them on all sides. Despite that, I can honestly say I never once felt scared. I don’t know whether that was something to do with the fact that you couldn’t see the whole size of them, but if you think about it too much, it is a very daunting prospect to be out in such a small vessel surrounded by such massive animals. David explained that fully grown they’re something like 30 – 40 feet, and weigh about a ton per foot.
Finally, done with whale sightings for the day, we headed over to this island…
…. where we found a bald eagle waiting for us, and just happily posing!
Next: heading back to the Wonder and out of Juneau
Wow, you really hit the jackpot with all the sightings! You got some great shots despite the challenging conditions. I'm curious with all the bobbing around if anyone experienced seasickness?
I'm glad you finally got to see your whales. Your pictures came out great considering the conditions. the pictures of the glacier are wonderful and the scenery around there is so pretty.
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So glad you were finally able to see some whales! Getting a picture of one is HARD, though, isn't it?!?! I was shocked to find I did get one breaching (even if it isn't the best quality shot). Like you, I have lots of "whale back" in my pictures.
I almost think I'd just skip even trying to take pictures if we ever get back to Alaska and do another whale watch. I'll just live in the moment as then I won't be distracting myself in wondering if I got a good picture or not.
Wow, you really hit the jackpot with all the sightings! You got some great shots despite the challenging conditions. I'm curious with all the bobbing around if anyone experienced seasickness?
Fortunately not and I am prone to it. I was glad I took some meds before we set out, otherwise I think I probably would've been ill.