Wrapping up the Humpback Whale Season, Maui, Hawaii

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It has been a solid whale season here in Maui. This is where the North Pacific Humpback whales come to breed and to have their calves. It is a wonderful place for whale watching as these whales are quite surface active. One day on the water and you can see breaches, tail slaps, pectoral fin slaps, chin slaps, competition pods, and brand new baby whales, all nearby the boat.

Photographing the whales is still a big challenge. Even though they are not hard to find, knowing where they will pop up next is the hard part. There is no warning as to when they will launch their entire body out of the water in a breach. But when that happens, everyone stands in awe. Imagine an 80,000lbs backflop!

Here are a few of the photos I got over this past week. Enjoy and if you ever make it out here in the winter time, make sure you head out on the water to catch the whale action for yourself.
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My Canon 5d just stopped working all of a sudden, so I slapped my Canon L series 100-400 lens onto a Rebel XTi body that was onboard to get these shots.



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Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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These pictures are impressive, how nice that you have the opportunity to capture this moment in the natural habitat of this whale. Best regards !

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Thanks Wilfred. Glad you enjoyed

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Humpback whales are among my favs. Thanks for posting such incredible shots :)

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