Thursday, March 28, 2019

35 Magnificent Photographs Of Whales

Inspired by a news we featured about a whale swallowing a fellow diver (he is alive and well) we decided to create a beautiful photography gallery simply with whales.

These are really gentle animals and shall be protected no matter what. I'm not even close to ever being a wildlife photographer, but I do enjoy viewing other people's wildlife photographs.

Photo by Flavio Gasperini

Photo by Pascal Mauerhofer

Photo by James & Carol Lee

Did you know that there are basically 5 Photography Killers that can hold you back from reaching the next level in your photography journey? Every photographer tends to have a primary photographic challenge – their #1 Photography Killer – which is the #1 thing holding them back.

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We hope that you've enjoyed these magnificent photos of whales. You too can get images like these with the wow factor that you envision. Identifying your #1 Photography Killer and fixing it will empower you to create photographs that you’ve always wanted.

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Time Trap Photography is dedicated to freezing those special moments in life that can be revisited and admired for generations to come. - Shannon Bourque

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