I live at a lighthouse on the central California coast. I work at a hostel and have been a field naturalist. For land, I use a Nikon D810 with a Nikon 24-85mm, a 70-180mm micro zoom, 500mm lens and a Sigma 15mm Fisheye lens. For sky, I use a Nikon Coolpix 5000 with a fisheye lens suspended from a kite to get circular aerial photographs. My photos can be viewed and purchased at www.jeffparryphotography.com. I volunteer for the Santa Cruz Chapter of the International Dark Sky Association.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Gray Whale Migration
The California Gray Whales have been migrating north from Baja California where their birthing and mateing grounds are and swimming north to their feeding grounds past Pigeon Point Lighthouse. This new born Gray Whale surfaces to get a breath of fresh air and perhaps see what all the screaming is from the cliffs next to the 115 foot lighthouse tower. Pigeon Point use to be called Punta de los Ballina or Point of the Whales and was a Portuguese whaling station from the 1860's to the 1890's. Now a days, people shoot photos of whales thanks to their protection from the countries that are near their migration route. See more at: http://bit.ly/whalesmigrate or visit: http://jeffparryphogrphy.com
Labels:
California,
migration,
ocean,
pacific,
whales
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