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Taken from the same sighting as the single walrus image posted, these four guys managed to spook themselves and so when one goes, they all go. They were quite content with our presence and there was enough comfort zone, but Walruses are easily startled and often by the most simple of things, but unlike females they are very tolerable of humans getting close providing they know you are there and so the key is to make noises, talk normally and occasionally stop when they check you out.
Thanks to those who posted or viewed on the last posting. Steve Subject: Walruses (Odobenus Rosmarus) on pack ice escaping into the water Location: Svalbard Camera: Canon 5DIV Lens: 100-400f4.5 HH with *Lee 100 CPL and 0.3ND filters Exposure: 1/2000s at f/16 ISO2500 Original format: Landscape, slight crop from the top, bottom and RHS Processed via: LRCC (Latest release) & PS2020 *CPL for water and pack ice, 0.3ND for the sky |
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by Carol Clarke
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