Blue Whale Surfacing at Sydney Volcanic Drop-off in beside a volcanic drop-off near Newtown, Sydney

Blue Whale Surfacing at Sydney Volcanic Drop-off

by Nelson Knight

Deep indigo water fills the frame, where a massive blue whale rises from the depths against a steep volcanic rock wall. The animal's wet skin gleams faintly as the last evening light catches the ridge of its back, creating a sharp silver rim along its spine. Tiny suspended particles glitter in the water column, catching the dim glow like scattered diamonds. The scene is cast in deep shadow, with the whale's form merging into the dark blue surroundings. Early winter air hangs still above the surface, where a small break in the water reveals the creature's blowhole. One droplet of water rests on the edge of the whale's skin before falling back into the dark sea.

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Camera Fujifilm X-H1*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm X-H1 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 80mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 6400
Film shot in RAW and edited
Location beside a volcanic drop-off near Newtown, Sydney
Date 2023-06-23
Credit VEETER
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