Yipes! I haven’t updated this blog in a long while. I am in the midst of some big projects recently and have not been able attend to this blog the way I’d like.
Anyway, to take a break from dive photo topics, I’m posting some photos I’ve taken of the blue whales that have been feeding in the waters directly off the Redondo Beach Pier, Redondo’s Veterans’ Park and the offshore sub-marine canyon.
See the whole blue whale photo gallery here.
I took these photos from the wale watching vessel The Voyager on September 13, 2010 while this rare phenomenon was at it’s peak. I used my Olympus e410 that I picked up on ebay for cheap, a nice DSLR for which I don’t have an underwater housing. The weather was perfect and the whales were all around us in substantial numbers, feeding on clouds of krill that filled the surface of the sea. Small squid the size of a grown person’s hand were also feeding on the krill in large numbers, and there was a nice sized shark lolling around.
The boat had some nice people and I was with some great friends so that made the trip even better. Ed Piola, who writes for the redondopatch.com, was on board taking photos. Here is a link to his photos and articles on the recent blue whale encounters.




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