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Incredible moment canoeists find themselves feet from breaching whale in Antarctica

Dwarfed by mother nature: Incredible moment canoeists find themselves feet from breaching whale during sight-seeing trip in Antarctica as photographer captures them in perfect frameThe photo shows the whale’s huge tail arching from the ocean’s surface, framing the canoeists perfectlyThe images were captured by San Francisco-based artist Jiahong Zeng in a ‘once-in-a-lifetime moment’

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A photographer from California has captured a once-in-a-lifetime shot of two canoeists who found themselves feet from a breaching whale during a trip to Antarctica. 

The photograph shows the humongous tail of the creature arching out above the sea in ultra high definition as birds circle in front of the frozen blue caps.

Another picture shows the sharp contours of the whale’s head as it surfaces from the icy waters. 

The images were taken by multi-award-winning photographer Jiahong Zeng, who lives in San Francisco and is from Guangzhou in China. 

Zeng said: ‘It was probably a once-in-a-lifetime moment. It was amazing to witness. 

A pair of canoeists are dwarfed by a breaching whale as they take part in a whale-watching trip. The images were taken by Jiahong Zeng in Antarctica

‘I love that the tail of the whale appears to form a frame through which I could see the canoeists through.’ 

The married photographer, who works for Hitachi, Ltd., has snapped wildlife and supernatural landscapes from across the globe, with his love for architecture also shining through in his work.

The months of November through to March present the perfect conditions for wildlife watching in Antarctica, when some of the sea ice melts and temperatures can hover above the freezing mark. 

The photographer, from California, said: ‘It was probably a once-in-a-lifetime moment. It was amazing to witness. I love that the tail of the whale appears to form a frame through which I could see the canoeists through’

There are a number of different whale species that live in Antarctica, including killer whales, sperm whales, humpback whales and Antarctic blue whales. 

The Antarctic blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, weighing up to 200 tons (roughly equivalent to 33 elephants) and spanning up to 30 meters. 

It is the loudest animal on Earth, with its calls reaching a higher number of decibels than a jet engine, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

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