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<blockquote data-quote="John P" data-source="post: 172473" data-attributes="member: 9693"><p>Couldn't have had a better weekend. The weather was great. </p><p>We booked our whale watching trip with Tradewinds charters in Depoe Bay. They were really nice and put us on whales quickly. I would HIGHLY recommend them.</p><p></p><p>Gray whales are not acrobatic. So I was worried that we would only get shots of them rolling to breath. They just look like big gray rocks doing that. But luckily this whale did a deep dive while we were there. So we got some decent tail shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John P, post: 172473, member: 9693"] Couldn't have had a better weekend. The weather was great. We booked our whale watching trip with Tradewinds charters in Depoe Bay. They were really nice and put us on whales quickly. I would HIGHLY recommend them. Gray whales are not acrobatic. So I was worried that we would only get shots of them rolling to breath. They just look like big gray rocks doing that. But luckily this whale did a deep dive while we were there. So we got some decent tail shots. [/QUOTE]
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