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The moment you hit the water after sliding off the boat, you’re overcome by an overwhelming sense of nothingness. You get a feeling I’d compare to vertigo as you try to orient yourself. When you look down and around your fins, you only see blue. There’s a vastness and scale to the ocean that you can’t process. Yet you dip your head below the surface on these drops and in all the nothingness, something appears. Unlike with most terrestrial wildlife, the third dimension is in play in the water, and you soon become surrounded by animals larger than anything you’ve seen before. Only a few miles off the coast of Dominica, the ocean floor plummets thousands of feet, making these close encounters even more fanciful.
Sperm whales dive to great depths, sometimes for over an hour at a time, to hunt for squid in the pitch-black waters, pushing the boundaries of physiology. On rare occasions when they resurface for air, they will take a few moments to rest, sometimes vertically, in a scene that would look right at home in a Spielberg science fiction film.
Whether it was the Bee Gees or Calvin Harris that came to mind with the title, the sentiment remains the same. In the seemingly endless expanses of the sea, comfort comes from closeness, not distance; from touch, not personal space. And it’s in these peaceful moments in the water you realize how we might just be more similar to these giants than we think.
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Yu-Hsuan Liao
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Fine Art Photography - Fine Art / Other
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Taiwan
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Francisco Negroni
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Nature Photography - Nature / Other
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Chile
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Anna Murray
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Australia
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Elizabeth Storms
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Black & White Photography - Wildlife
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Canada