A tiny fin breaks the surface as the waves all around flatten in a way they disquiets the soul. Below a dark shape looms beneath the oddly stilled water.
Without warning the tiny fin rises to becomes a massive black life-scarred body. Larger and larger until my vision is filled by an animal that could drown us all in an idle gesture.
Then in the gentlest of movements the leviathan arches to dive. It's massive body flowing up and over and down back into the depths again.
For a while we gazed at that expanse of stilled water where moments before a giant had been before the ocean reclaimed its own and the waves returned.
Photo: Robert Rath, 'Leviathan' 1/2000 f/5 ISO160 160mm