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  • Dolphin pod off Tuncurry nsw main beach

    G'day all

    The dolphins and whales are in evidence along the coastal belt these days - but while the whales are off shore, the dolphins come in close to the wave-break area to chase a feed

    exif- Panny G2; 14-140 lens at 140mm [280 film camera equiv]; 1/800s x F7,1; iso-100

    As always, comments welcome
    Phil
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  • #2
    A pleasure to see them. Thanks for sharing.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • #3
      Ditto to what HansE said and that water looks nice and clean.
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      • #4
        Special moments Phil, would have been nice to get a shot of them in the wave.

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        • #5
          Thanks fellas

          After posting this note the other day, I was talking to another Forster / Tuncurry local who amazed me by telling that 3 whales had actually swum into Wallis Lake one day last week, spent a few hours investigating the yacht marina etc. before returning to the ocean on the outgoing tide. The last time this occurred was 10 years ago

          There was nothing on local radio of TV when it was happening, so I missed it [bugga] but apparently it was well documented "by about 1000 phone cameras" clicking away while it was happening

          Phil
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          > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

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