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But out of all those pictures, only a hundred or so are what he would consider "blow-up worthy."
"What you have is 40 tons of whale coming out of the water with no warning at 20 to 25 miles per hour," Kaufman said. "That's 80,000 pounds of flesh falling. That's not easy to catch."
Now if a skilled photographer with 30 years of experience studying whales only gets one keeper in a hundred, what chance does does an amateur have? A better one with these Kaufman tips:
By Michael Tsai
Advertiser Staff Writer
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