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    Default Galápagos giant tortoise - (Geochelone nigra)

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    The most recognized symbol of the Galápagos is the tortoise. Not the most difficult to photograph, just depends if you can coax them out. :) Their legs are like amour platting, but support an incredible huge weight, not including the tourists that think it is funny to stand on them! Thankfully not encounted when I was there.

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    Steve,
    I like the perspective. The grass in the mouth enhances the image. The texture on the legs gives an impression of some tractor wheels. Depth of field is fine. I won't mind some more as well. Thanks for sharing.

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    Is that one foot in the grave Steve? ( oh dear...Taxi for Austin... )


    The grass in the mouth is good as is the eye contact. I would have liked all of the near leg in the frame personally.

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    Austin

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    Steve - I like the perspective and especially that you captured some of the detail of the shell too. I know that the conditions in the highlands aren't always ideal either. Would love to see more.

    Rachel

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    Austin, I DON"T BELIEVE IT!!!':D

    A few Birthday cards have used this image, guess it's a Brits thing. I cropped it that was as I wanted a solid area on the lhs anything more might have had distracting items in it, just makes it nice & neat IMHO.

    Hi Rachel, there are some Iguanas floating in Wildlife (animals not people :D) and a Blue Footed booby in Avian if you want to hunt.
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    lovely image and grass blade is just too much :D:D
    TFS

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    I like the rich, dark tone of this and the texture of the legs. Grass adds a nice touch.

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