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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Eighty-six: An American safari -- wildlife photography in southeast Alaska’s wilderness > Orca with calf, off Baranof Island, Alaska, 2013
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11-JUN-2013

Orca with calf, off Baranof Island, Alaska, 2013

We see much more of the calf here, as its body seems to rise out of the water. This pair of orcas was traveling so close to our skiff that I needed only a 93mm short telephoto focal length to make this image. We could even smell the strong odor of their spouts. These are resident orcas -- they will live with their mothers for their entire lives. They eat primarily salmon in these waters. Some females can reach age 90, and as many as four generations of orcas can travel together. Only humans, elephants, and primates have comparable social structures.

Panasonic LUMIX G5
1/1000s f/11.0 at 45.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time11-Jun-2013 13:23:53
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ModelDMC-G5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length45 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Phil Douglis01-Sep-2013 20:03
That little splash is most likely caused by the nose of the young orca as it begins to dive.Thanks for noting it, Tim.
Tim May01-Sep-2013 15:46
I like the little splash in the center of the image.
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