Share Content Published October 5, 2014 Conscious breathing Baby whales can only stay for short periods underwater so they spend most of their time close to the surface while the mother watches closely just a few metres below. This is a digital wetplate produced with some of the images I took in July 2014 while snorkeling in the South Pacific Archipelago of Vava'u in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga. calf candidate dive-down humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia sepia south pacific web wetplate
Share Content Published August 14, 2015 Eye to eye contact 1.0 A Humpback whale calf watches me carefully while diving to breath after spending some time protected by it's mother's huge pectoral fin in the South Pacific Archipelago of Vava'u in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga. calf candidate colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga opoty polynesia snorkeling south pacific
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 Eye to eye contact 6.0 A Humpback whale calf watches me carefully while breathing up in the surface after spending some time protected by it's mother's huge pectoral fin in the South Pacific Archipelago of Vava'u in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga. calf candidate colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga mother and calf polynesia sepia snorkeling south pacific web