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# Statistics
Favourites: 153; Deviations: 39; Watchers: 52
Watching: 25; Pageviews: 11913; Comments Made: 468; Friends: 25
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Kelly Freas, Robert McCall, Wyland, Robert Lyn NelsonFavorite movies: Avatar, The Cove, Star Wars, Moby Dick, War of the Worlds, Free Willy, Peaceful Warrior, Patch Adams
Favorite TV shows: Star Trek, What We Do in the Shadows, Dr Who, Resident Alien, Farscape, Babylon 5, The X Files
Favorite bands / musical artists: John Denver, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Paul Winter, Pete Seeger
Favorite books: Moby Dick, Dragonriders of Pern books, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, War of the Worlds, Sherlock Holmes
Favorite writers: Herman Melville, Robert Heinlein, , Dan Millman, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Neal Donald Walsch
Tools of the Trade: acrylic paint, gouache, Prismacolor pencil, pen-and-ink
Other Interests: art, wildlife art, healing, sci-fi, astronomy, marine biology, environment, books, movies
# Social Links
https://www.facebook.com/Dolfinguyhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/21181985@N02/
# Comments
Comments: 81
G-Rett [2015-08-12 02:56:24 +0000 UTC]
Oh hey, you're watching me. Nifty.
Can't guarantee I'll be especially consistent with updates, but the times I do I'll try to make em worth it.
Also, you've got some good stuff here. Moby Dick's been on my bucket list of books to read, and seeing your stuff here has gotten me stoked for it; I think I'll bump it up the list.
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dolfinguy In reply to JamesZorranFan789 [2015-04-08 21:54:51 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
BTW, I retired from my regular 8-5 weekly clerical job at the end of 2014, and my wife and I are in the process of buying and moving to a much larger house, out in the country, @ 50 miles north of our current home in Austin, Texas USA. It is almost twice as large as our current home, and it will have seperate, large studio spaces for each of us to use (she is also an artist and photographer). With luck, we will be moved in by the end of May, and I'll finally be able to devote myself full-time to my art, doing new paintings and small murals of whales and dolphins and the glories of the Universe.
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JamesZorranFan789 In reply to dolfinguy [2014-07-22 01:21:37 +0000 UTC]
Look at this adaptation with Moby Richelle fav.me/d7rjt3v
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beidak [2013-05-09 19:39:21 +0000 UTC]
Just amazing works.. I love these threads... whales.. aww.. The most beautiful animals in the world!
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dolfinguy In reply to beidak [2013-08-14 07:23:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. And I agree about their beauty; it's why I love to paint them.
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sami-edelstein [2013-04-08 07:43:12 +0000 UTC]
And Thanks for sharing my art in your Blue waters here !!
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dolfinguy In reply to sami-edelstein [2013-04-21 23:48:31 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome. I'm very picky about who I chose to put in my faves; especially since there's so much bad cetacean art on DA. However, I also love to share the mystical side of cetaceans and their consciousness, which you bring out in your work, so I had to share that with others. In fact, I very much love most of your work; it reflects a passion for life and the mysteries of the Universe, which is something I try to do, as well...I just approach it in a slightly different way.
I really haven't talked about this too much here on DA, mainly because it's something that I've just recently been doing in an active way, but when I start to draw or paint, I ask the whale and dolphin and ocean spirits to come in and guide my work; to make sure that I am bringing in their energies and thereby transforming the images into portals for raising consciousness and for healing the oceans and the planet. It has now reached the point where the cetaceans themselves are sending me images that they want me to paint, and I'm about to post a new one, that I finished back in March, that they specifically asked me to paint over a year ago.
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sami-edelstein In reply to dolfinguy [2013-04-23 08:54:25 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for your kind words about my art... Dolphins and Whales have played a Great role in our lives... My wife had a life-changing 'experience' with a Dolphin, some years ago, so we have been following the way of the Whales and Dolphins...a Deep learning meditation ... I look forward to your new painting !
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SergeanTrooper [2012-11-16 03:35:45 +0000 UTC]
love your work your whales are beautiful, especially the Sperm Whales love those beauties
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dolfinguy In reply to SergeanTrooper [2012-12-30 19:59:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. And thanks for the watch.
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April-Springs [2012-08-05 17:32:51 +0000 UTC]
wo wow wow !!!!
your art is AMAZING AWSOM ! !!!
do more !!!!!
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April-Springs In reply to dolfinguy [2012-08-06 15:01:50 +0000 UTC]
no realy this is amazing ... how do you do this !!!????
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ajr568 [2012-07-29 20:30:20 +0000 UTC]
If I may ask, do you have a rough timeline of when your next piece of art will be out?
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Umbreon0001 [2012-07-29 14:15:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow, your dolphin and whale pictures are amazing! I love drawing dolphins too, I'm always doodling them, but I can't draw them half as good as you!
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dolfinguy In reply to Umbreon0001 [2012-07-29 21:24:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. It's taken me years to get this good (I'm 59 and been doing this kind of art since I was 18). So keep doodling and practicing; you'll get there.
BTW, I noticed that you liked my Star Trek art. Well, here's a piece of trivia for you. Did you know that there were dolphins as part of the crew on the Enterprise-D on "Star Trek-The Next Generation"? Although they never showed them, the dolphins were briefly mentioned in one episode, and one of the main designers for the show, Rick Sternbach, photographs, and sometimes paints cetaceans, as a hobby, and it was his idea to make them part of the crew, due to there expertise in three-dimensional navigation.
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ajr568 [2012-04-28 04:56:02 +0000 UTC]
Has there ever been a photograph of an albino Sperm Whale?
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dolfinguy In reply to ajr568 [2012-04-28 21:07:57 +0000 UTC]
Yes. I have several in my collection. Plus there have been sightings off the Azores for over 15 years, starting with photos taken of an albino calf by Flip Nicklin and featured in National Geographic back in the 1990s; since reprinted in numerous whale books and all over the Internet. Just Google white sperm whale and you'll find photos and even video of this calf on-line.
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ajr568 In reply to dolfinguy [2012-04-28 21:41:10 +0000 UTC]
Oh sweet! Awsome! Thank you, there were alot when I Googled it, I just wasn't sure if they were fakes made in photoshop. Thank you once again.
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ajr568 [2012-04-26 04:17:03 +0000 UTC]
I was wondering if you could verify this as a sperm whale breach. They claim it is a sperm whale breach, but to me, it looks like a pygmy sperm whale. I was hoping you could tell. It is about 3/4 of the way down the page: [link]
Thank you.
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dolfinguy In reply to ajr568 [2012-04-28 21:04:04 +0000 UTC]
Yes, it's a sperm whale. It's just about to crash back into the water near the end of the breach. Don't forget that pygmy and dwarf sperm whales have a dorsal fin, like a dolphin (regular sperm whales have a dorsal hump), plus a much sharper, more pointed head than a regular sperm whale. BTW, I have literally thousands of photos of sperm whales I have gathered from the Internet over the years, including quite a few breaching shots. If you go to [link] you'll see a shot of a breaching sperm whale that completely clears the water. Simply amazing!
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ajr568 In reply to dolfinguy [2012-04-28 21:43:54 +0000 UTC]
Okay. I learn more from you on sperm whales than Wikipedia. Thank you for clearing that up. That picture of the breaching one isawsome. Hard to believe a 60 ton whale can clear the water. Truly amazing, and thanks for sharing it with me.
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dolfinguy In reply to ajr568 [2012-04-28 21:49:25 +0000 UTC]
Well, I'm fairly sure that breaching shot where it clears the water is a calf, judging by the size of the head and the shape/size of the mouth, so at most it probably weighs @ 3-4 tons (they weigh @ 1 ton and are 12-13 feet long at birth). Still a pretty amazing shot.
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ajr568 In reply to dolfinguy [2012-04-28 21:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Oh. It's still impressive. Thanks for the knowledge once again.
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ajr568 [2012-04-24 03:38:01 +0000 UTC]
~dolphinguy, you obviously know a lot abouut sperm whales, so, I was wondering if you knew if I can watch sperm or blue whales anywhere off the coast of British Columbia Canada or NewFoundland/Labrador/Nova Scotia Canada? I have looked at a lot of pictures and now I really want to see one in it's natural habitat in the ocean. So, I was just wondering if you knew. Thank you. I was also wondering, have you seen a sperm whale in person in the wild and if so, what was it like?
Once again, thanks.
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dolfinguy In reply to ajr568 [2012-04-24 05:22:34 +0000 UTC]
Here are a couple of links for whale watching off Newfoundland and Labrador, where they occasionally see sperm whales, and even less often, blue whales. Keep in mind that sperm whales are deep water animals, and are not found that close to the coast, so to see one you have to go on a boat that is setting out specifically to look for them, and they have to go out for several miles, into very deep water, to even have a chance of finding one. That's why the best places in the world to watch sperm whales are off the coasts of islands which are the tops of deep water mountains, such as the Azores, or the Galapagos, or New Zealand. Go to [link] and [link] to find out more about whale watching off Newfoundland.
Although I have never had the chance to go whale watching, and therefor have never seen any kind of whale in the wild (I live in central Texas USA, some 250 miles from the nearest ocean, and there aren't any whale watching boats from any Texas Gulf Coastal ports), I have known numerous people over the years who have gone whale watching, and from what I have heard/read, it's a hit-or-miss affair. You might go out all day and not see a single whale, or you might have a whole pod of whales swimming and playing around your boat for hours on end, or any variation in between.
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ajr568 In reply to dolfinguy [2012-04-24 13:48:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! When I'm older I'll have to try one of those deepwater tours.
Sucks that you haven't seen a whale. What is it like in Texas? I read on B.C. whale watch tours that it is hit-and-miss, but maybe when I'm out there later this year, I'll ask my mom if we can go. Thank you for the links and the helpful information.
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JAJAwhales [2012-04-23 19:45:58 +0000 UTC]
Sorry I forgot, the last time I wrote you a message I was telling you about a note that I had left you on one of my first journal entry about having seen Ellen Degeneres show, the one where you asked me some question about what else I was doing for marine mammals beside signing petitions and I mistakenly deleted the journal entry when I wrote my second journal entry.
So you can write me by email if you like at herra2010@live.com and I will tell you what I was writing about and why I was asking you if you were interested.
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JAJAwhales [2012-04-23 19:34:59 +0000 UTC]
Hi rick, long time no news. Have you been busy with work and art? I would really like to know what you think about the new pieces that I have done digitally, it is my first time and I would like your professional opinion on it. Take care and hope to era from you.
Jacynthe.
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JAJAwhales [2012-04-08 14:39:49 +0000 UTC]
Hello Rick, I left you a message on my journal entries, let me know if you're interested.
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ajr568 [2012-03-18 22:30:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for accepting the promotion in SeaShepherdSupport!
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ajr568 [2012-03-15 01:17:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for joining our group!! We now have the best artist on deviantART.Thank you, you can start submitting straight away!
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ajr568 [2012-03-10 04:01:54 +0000 UTC]
Please help stop the trophy hunt in BC Canada:[link] Spread the word, the bears will thank you.
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ajr568 [2012-03-09 04:23:49 +0000 UTC]
Hi. I was wondering when the next mind-blowing Painting would be out? I cannoot wait, your art is the best.
P.S. Have you gotten the invite to the Sea Shepherd Support Group? We'd be lucky to have such a talented artist like yourself.
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ajr568 [2012-03-08 19:23:10 +0000 UTC]
Operation Divine Wind has been a success, the Japanese serial killers have tucked their tail between their legs and heads back to Japan in shame for the second straight year. The M/Y Bob Barker found the cetacean death star (Nisshan Maru) on the 1st of march and was on the slipway of the most evil ship on the ocean on the 5th of march, today is the 8th and the whalers have turned and have run away from the Sea Shepherds. The Barker followed the Nisshan out of the sancuary to ensure that they were leaving, and they are. The Sea Shepherds have won 2011-12, and, quite possibly, the war. Looks like I may not get to throw crap on the deck of the Nishan Maru after all. But the whales are safe, for now. YES! YES! YES! YES!
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