A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 500 II on first 4, then the 100-400 II for the rest.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskgSGs5e
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
PS I\'ve noticed that all these shots look more soft than the original images. They are hosted on Flickr (where they look sharp) and simply linked here via BB Codes. I can\'t figure out why the FM images appear softer than the images they are linked to on Flickr. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this? You can view the Flickr images in the link below: https://flic.kr/s/aHskgSGs5e
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
A humpback whale put on quite a show for us on a grey morning in Resurrection Bay, Alaska. This was near the end of a wonderful two-week trip, and it was a definite highlight.
All shot from boat with 5D3 + 100-400 II.
Thanks for stopping by
Jim
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