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Humpback Baby Onesie featuring the photograph Humpback Back Flip by Deana Glenz

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Humpback Back Flip Baby Onesie

Deana Glenz

by Deana Glenz

$31.00

Style

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Royal

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Megaptera novaeangliae more commonly known as the Humpback whale. We are quite lucky here in the Monterey Bay to have such a healthy and active... more

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1 - 2 business days

Additional Products

Humpback Back Flip Photograph by Deana Glenz

Photograph

Humpback Back Flip Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Humpback Back Flip Framed Print

Framed Print

Humpback Back Flip Art Print

Art Print

Humpback Back Flip Poster

Poster

Humpback Back Flip Metal Print

Metal Print

Humpback Back Flip Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Humpback Back Flip Wood Print

Wood Print

Humpback Back Flip Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Humpback Back Flip iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Humpback Back Flip Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Humpback Back Flip Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Humpback Back Flip Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

Humpback Back Flip Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Humpback Back Flip T-Shirt

Apparel

Baby Onesie Tags

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Photograph Tags

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Comments (29)

Chris Scroggins

Chris Scroggins

WOW!

Scott Cameron

Scott Cameron

Lucky you Deanna! This is still on my bucket list. L/F

John Bailey

John Bailey

Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Jordan Blackstone

Jordan Blackstone

AWESOME!

Charles Fuller

Charles Fuller

Just Love this shot !!! Great image Deana

Craig Corwin

Craig Corwin

Absolutely wonderful capture Deana. Perfect. Fav

Stephen Stookey

Stephen Stookey

Terrific capture!

Linda Brody

Linda Brody

Spectacular!!!!

Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography

Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography

Awesome capture!

Phyllis Taylor

Phyllis Taylor

Awesome!!...what a wonderful capture!

Wendy Townrow

Wendy Townrow

fantastic capture

Sarah Batalka

Sarah Batalka

WOW!!! This is just...unbelievable...a breathtaking capture! I can't imagine what it must be like to be up close in person with one of these magnificent creatures when even this photo gives me gooseflesh!

Ellen Levinson

Ellen Levinson

Fantastic capture!

Matt Plyler

Matt Plyler

stunning shot!

Belinda Greb

Belinda Greb

Fabulous capture - love that you can see its eye!

Bill Gallagher

Bill Gallagher

Fantastic capture.

Ella Kaye Dickey

Ella Kaye Dickey

wow; marvelous

Allen Beatty

Allen Beatty

fab capture, l/f

Anne Rodkin

Anne Rodkin

WOW

Lynn Hopwood

Lynn Hopwood

Wow, great image!

Sharon McConnell

Sharon McConnell

Tremendous capture!! Well done.

Debra Martz

Debra Martz

Fantastic shot!

Jasna Dragun

Jasna Dragun

Great :))

Anna Troian

Anna Troian

Absolutely terrific!

Artist's Description

Megaptera novaeangliae more commonly known as the Humpback whale. We are quite lucky here in the Monterey Bay to have such a healthy and active population of Humpback whales. This lovely giant put on a show for us by breaching repeatedly. Those beautiful long pectoral fins are the longest appendage of any animal species, reaching upwards of 15 feet long. You can easily see the ventral pleats on this whale, stretching from its chin to it's bellybutton. Yes, whales have bellybuttons! Humpbacks expand those throat pleats as they lunge through the water, scooping up approximately 500 gallons of see water and schooling fish or krill. They then contract the pleats, forcing the water through their baleen trapping the fish or kill.

About Deana Glenz

Deana Glenz

Legal Copyright © 2013 Deana Glenz. All rights reserved for all images . All images posted on this and other websites remain the property of Deana Glenz. Images may not be reproduced, copied, or used in any way without written permission

 

$31.00