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The whales are backWell in South Australia this is the time of year they visit, these were taken from the beach at Middleton today..
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I Can imagine a certain whaling nation salivating right about not.
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Nice captures, Big V.
Only thing I would do is lighten the pics just a smidge in PP. Would have been great to have been there, that's for sure. I have had the fortune to do whale surveys, 15km out towards the Continental shelf and the experience was magic indeed. Cheers Michael
Well done Tony, these can be bugger to shoot at times as they are not that interesting at times, just hang around near the surface. I took some last year at Warnambool but yeh they were doing much so lucky with these shots.
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