Stunned tourists capture spectacular moment a humpback whale rises from the water
Boaters and kayakers in the waters had cameras of their own poised to take pictures, fearlessly advancing toward the hungry animals, typically from 39–52 ft (12–16 metres) in length with an average weight of around 79,000 lb (36,000 kilograms).
Bouton explained on NBC’s Today Show on Monday how he had spent most of the moing that day trying to photograph birds nearby but had been unsuccessful finding any compelling subjects.
But what started off as a disappointment, ended in triumph as he was able to put his camera gear to good use for an hour as he snapped the aquatic spectacle.
‘I was really lucky,’ he said about the tu-of-events on Saturday.
The massive mammals were attracted to the waters in San Luis Obispo, near Los Angeles, as one whale fed on a ‘bait ball,’ a dense mass of sardines that forms to ward off predators.
Nice view: A kayaker enjoys watching the hungry animal - which typically measures from 39 to 52 ft (12 to 16 metres) in length - look for food
They only feed in the summer and leave off the reserves stored in their bodies during the winter months.
The photographer said that U.S. federal guidelines wa observers to stay at least 100 yards away from whales or risk being fined $50,000. Despite the massive size of the marine mammals and the possibility of being fined, onlookers hovered around the feeding site with some coming just feet away from a whale.
‘There’s a woman in what looked like a black party dress standing calmly on her paddle board and taking a photo with the whale,’ Bouton told the NBC moing show. ‘It was priceless.’
Perfect timing: Retiree Bill Bouton captured these images after driving past at just the right moment
One person took to Bouton’s Flickr page and also commented on the brazen beach babe, ‘Yikes!!!! That lady on the paddle board....is she NUTS?’
Bouton, a retired high school biology teacher, has been photographing birds for 35 years but has never enjoyed the kind of attention the whale pics have brought.
Just 16 hours after he posted the humpback shots on Flickr, they had amassed 200,000 views. Scores of fans heaped praise on the amateur photographer with comments like ‘I think you have redefined 'Surreal,’ ‘Off the scales incredible!’ and ‘This is a photographic treasure.’
‘It’s been absolutely crazy,’ Bouton said about the publicity over his prized pictures.
Keep your distance: U.S. federal guidelines wa observers to stay at least 100 yards away from whales or risk being fined $50,000. Despite the massive size of the marine mammals and the risk of being fined, onlookers hovered around the feeding site with some coming just feet away from a whale
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