Photographer Tony Wu has this moving collection of humpback whales from his travels to Tonga.
Photographer Tony Wu has this moving collection of humpback whales from his travels to Tonga.
Wayne Levin has an ever-growing portfolio of stunning underwater photography.
See also Beautiful Underwater Shots of Freediving in the Cenotes of Tulum
Jaimen Hudson became quadriplegic after a motorcycle accident, but can control his drone with his thumbs and shoulder movements and here captures his friend Dave Price paddleboarding with whales off the west coast of Australia.
“It just so happened that he was out at the time, and a few people let me know there were whales on the beach and it all just went from there,” Hudson said in an online interview. “They were really curious and came over to meet [Dave]… Just very inquisitive about him, I don’t think it was really that dangerous at all.”
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3® camera from http://GoPro.com. Alan Watts, 3 Sirens, and 3 Humback Whales dance together in a short film that will inspire you. Where you are now is your dream. What will you do?
We get it, GoPro! You are amazing.
From the video page:
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3® camera from GoPro
Alan Watts, 3 Sirens, and 3 Humback Whales dance together in a short film that will inspire you. Where you are now is your dream. What will you do?
We were out testing some www.Tonaboards.com when we were surrounded by a family of humpback whales. (3 adults and a calf) What an amazing and unforgettable experience. www.facebook.com/tonalife www.tonaboards.com
Humpbacks: Three adults and a calf pop up to say hello.
15 miles off the coast of Sri Lanka, a pod of Orcas trap a family of Sperm Whales. The action intensifies as the Orcas slam into the Sperm Whales, working as a unit to try and separate an individual and take down their prey.
Photographer Shawn Heinrichs off the coast of Sri Lanka captured a world's first: photographs of a pod of killer whales attacking a pod of sperm whales.
"The attack was violent and disturbing as the panicked Sperm Whales were clearly no match for speed and maneuverability of the orcas.”
April 19, 2013, Five to Six Orcas (Killer Whales) attack a pod of six Sperm whales of the coast of Sri Lanka. Go to this video by my brother Shawn Heinrichs of Blue Sphere Media to see the full story and incredible underwater action (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq6D9sjzj6M) See the Wired Magazine story here: (http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/orca-v-sperm-whale/).
Once a book-keeper at a California State marine lab, Bryant Austin published Beautiful Whale, the works from his trip to the South Pacific to photograph whales up close.