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Resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, Cattle Pass, San Juan Island, Washington, United States of America, North America

Resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, Cattle Pass, San Juan Island, Washington, United States of America, North America


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Size: 5400 x 3600 (7.6MB)

Date: 17th September 2012

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Credit: Michael Nolan/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

County: Washington State

Country: United States of America

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Resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, Cattle Pass, San Juan Island, Washington, United States of America, North America

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Bull Cattle Pass Dorsal Fin Killer Whale Orcinus Orca Part Of San Juan Island Sea Life Surface Swimming Washington State


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This print captures the majestic presence of a resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, gracefully swimming through the vibrant waters of Cattle Pass, San Juan Island. Located in Washington State, United States of America, this breathtaking scene showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of North America's sea life. The striking contrast between the sleek black and white coloration of the killer whale against the deep blue ocean surface creates a visually stunning composition. The massive dorsal fin rises above the water as if reaching for the surrounding mountainous landscape, emphasizing both power and grace. Photographer Michael Nolan/Robert Harding skillfully captures this incredible moment in time, showcasing his talent for wildlife photography. The horizontal frame allows us to appreciate every detail of this magnificent creature from its muscular physique to its intelligent eyes. In this non-urban setting with no one else around, we are reminded that nature still holds secrets waiting to be discovered. This image serves as an invitation to explore travel destinations like San Juan Island and witness firsthand these extraordinary animals in their natural habitat. With its vivid colors and impeccable composition, this print is sure to captivate any viewer who appreciates wildlife photography at its finest. It is a testament to both the beauty of our planet's creatures and our desire to preserve them for future generations.

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