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Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5500 Zoom
Location: Waipu
Date: Nov 10, 2006
Galleries: Animals, Photojournalism
Date Uploaded: Dec 1, 2006

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This was the first day of strandings at Marsden Point, these were the 37 Pilot whales that passed away, they were burried a few hours later in the sand dunes.

I have posted a full article about the weekend standings on my Beached B&W entry

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12/02/2006 06:24:41 AM
That's a tragic story. There was a news article about similar strandings in Tasmania earlier this year or last year which suggested that sonar from a naval (possibly submarine) exercise causes damage to the whale's navigation system. I think other research has also concluded similar findings. It is a really dramatic photo.
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12/01/2006 01:13:19 PM
I have a saturated version on here as well :-)

Message edited by author 2006-12-23 20:28:55.
12/01/2006 06:57:05 AM
These photos are dramatic, interesting, fascinating - but you need to put up a few words about where, why, and what in the "photographer's comments" section above. That way I will have even more appreciation - and might even learning something too ;-) The image above is so serious, in my opinion, that a desat job on the boy really is not necessary. It cheapens a very rich image.
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