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Spyhopping- Remarque #7/10
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Spyhopping- Remarque #7/10



Edition Date: 2005
Artist: Roy Henry Vickers
Medium: Serigraph
Image Size: 5.5" x 18.5"

We were crossing the Catface Bar at sunset on a return trip from Hotsprings Cove when the sun had set, leaving us in the afterglow. The sea was calm, and I thought I saw some unusual movement off to the port side, so I stopped to have a look.

In the silence with the motors shut down, there was a loud blow from a whale very close to us. We looked to the sound and saw a whale with its head raised straight up and far enough out of the water that its eye was above the waterline.

This peculiar action is called spyhopping by whale watchers. I could not help but imagine that it was standing on the ocean floor and holding itself up to have a look at the world above the sea surface.

In those early days, it was uncommon to see humpback whales inside the surf line. Today they are a common sight and can be seen breaching and, if you are fortunate, spyhopping.

 

Story

We were crossing the Catface Bar at sunset on a return trip from Hotsprings Cove when the sun had set, leaving us in the afterglow. The sea was calm, and I thought I saw some unusual movement off to the port side, so I stopped to have a look.

In the silence with the motors shut down, there was a loud blow from a whale very close to us. We looked to the sound and saw a whale with its head raised straight up and far enough out of the water that its eye was above the waterline.

This peculiar action is called spyhopping by whale watchers. I could not help but imagine that it was standing on the ocean floor and holding itself up to have a look at the world above the sea surface.

In those early days, it was uncommon to see humpback whales inside the surf line. Today they are a common sight and can be seen breaching and, if you are fortunate, spyhopping.