Share Content Published October 8, 2014 Video Still On our last day in Tonga we gambled it all and experimentally hacked the Canon 5D Mark II with Magic Lantern to be able to shot RAW footage (1728 x 972) this are some of the frames after being edited on Adobe Lightroom and NIK software, this are the results of the coming clips. dive-down humpback whales kingdom of tonga monochrome polynesia sequence1 sequence2 snorkeling south pacific underwater vavau video still web
Share Album Published October 8, 2014 Still from RAW video footage We experimentally hacked the Canon 5D Mark II with Magic Lantern to be able to shot RAW footage.
Share Album Published October 8, 2014 Behind the scenes (2 new items) Snapshots taken while working of the project in Queensland, Australia and the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific.
Share Album Published October 8, 2014 New whalers (1 new item) Without these guys none on the images on these project would have been possible. See more in new whalers
Share Album Published October 7, 2014 Digital wet plates (The whales of Tonga) (2 new items) Following the migration of the Humpback whales from the Antarctic Ocean into the warmer waters of the South Pacific. La estación migratoria desde el Oceano Antártico ya ha comenzado, las ballenas preñadas a punto de parir empiezan a buscar aguas más cáli See more in south pacific
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 Eye to eye contact 7.0 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga mother and calf polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Album Published October 7, 2014 Beautiful Neiafu (Vava'u) Neiafu is the second-largest town in Tonga and It is situated beside the Port of Refuge
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 A deep conexion 3.0 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Album Published October 7, 2014 Behind the scenes Snapshots taken while working of the project in Queensland, Australia and the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga in the 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
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 A deep conexion 2.0 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Content Published October 7, 2014 A deep conexion 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 colour free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia snorkeling south pacific web
Share Album Published October 7, 2014 Men watching whales :: whales watching men (1 new item) Interactions with the Humpback whales of tonga. Often once wonders who is watching who. An eye to eye contact with a Humpback whale in their environment where you are just a guest it's undoubtedly an epiphany for some of those who are lucky enough to liv humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia south pacific vavau See more in south pacific
Share Album Published October 7, 2014 New whalers Without these guys none on the images on these project would have been possible. See more in new whalers
Share Album Published October 5, 2014 Whale Portraits Humpback whale mothers show an incredible tenderness and loving awareness towards their calfs, we managed to be able to capture some of that overwhelming bond on some of these images while snorkeling in South Pacific in the Archipelago of Vava'u. humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia south pacific vavau See more in south pacific
Share Album Published October 5, 2014 Digital wet plates (The whales of Tonga) Following the migration of the Humpback whales from the Antarctic Ocean into the warmer waters of the South Pacific. La estación migratoria desde el Oceano Antártico ya ha comenzado, las ballenas preñadas a punto de parir empiezan a buscar aguas más cáli See more in south pacific
Share Content Published October 5, 2014 Somebody is watching me 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 humpback whales kingdom of tonga mother and calf polynesia sepia snorkeling south pacific web See more in south pacific
Share Content Published October 5, 2014 I need some air A Humpback whale calf dives up 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 free-dive humpback whales kingdom of tonga mother and calf polynesia sepia snorkeling south pacific web See more in south pacific
Share Album Published October 5, 2014 Men watching whales :: whales watching men Interactions with the Humpback whales of tonga. Often once wonders who is watching who. An eye to eye contact with a Humpback whale in their environment where you are just a guest it's undoubtedly an epiphany for some of those who are lucky enough to liv humpback whales kingdom of tonga polynesia south pacific vavau See more in south pacific