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While this momma humpback and her calf while remained motionless at 60' deep, I freedove to 60' deep to photograph them. It was amazing they didn't care about me!. I use a Subal Housing with a Nikon D70, a Tokina 10-17 and a 1/125, f/5.6 ISO 200
By Erick Higuera
posted Friday, December 30, 2011
16 votes

In a foggy day I was swimming at Guadalupe Island, I saw a huge Northern Elephant Seal just chilling out, suddenly he swam towards me and stop right in front of my dome port.
I had a Canon EOS 5D MARK III, Sigma 15mm F2.8 Canon, 1/125, f/4.0, ISO...
By Erick Higuera
posted Monday, December 24, 2012
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In a foggy day I was swimming at Guadalupe Island, I saw a huge Northern Elephant Seal just chilling out, suddenly he swam towards me and stop right in front of my dome port.
I had a Canon EOS 5D MARK III, Sigma 15mm F2.8 Canon, 1/125, f/4.0, ISO...
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While this momma humpback and her calf while remained motionless at 60' deep, I freedove to 60' deep to photograph them. It was amazing they didn't care about me!. I use a Subal Housing with a Nikon D70, a Tokina 10-17 and a 1/125, f/5.6 ISO 200
 
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