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Orca
Inside Passage, Alaska D500, 80-400 at 80mm, 1/2000, f/8, ISO1600 We had a magical 90 minutes with a pod of orcas that were incredibly active the entire time. Breaching, tail lobbing, spy- hopping, you name it. Unfortunately there was a steady drizzle and wind which made challenging conditions- not to mention a rocking boat. A researcher was able to identify the pod from photos of the saddle patches and dorsal fins of several animals. They are the "Transient" ecotype. Cindy Marple
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