Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 21.3 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off
Honestly, nothing creative except that it’s in B&W.
Simply thinking, due to it’s slow speed and world at such a low level.
Looks like a gray world to me.
Elaine what a cools shot of a tortoise! And thank you very much for adding it to the Creative Photography group pool on Flickr I was getting tired of seeing my own shots on it lol. Your a awesome person and greatly appreciate all the help that you have given me! 😀
Black & white is perfect for this shot. In fact, given their lifespan, this guy might have even been around before color photography was invented! Very cool!
He looks good in b&w. It draws your attention to the details of his scales and the reflections off his shell and body. Very nice.
Sorry I’m not commenting on all of them. I’m rushing while the baby is asleep! I feel like I get so far behind and don’t get to really appreciate all of your good work this way.
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 21.3 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off
Honestly, nothing creative except that it’s in B&W.
Simply thinking, due to it’s slow speed and world at such a low level.
Looks like a gray world to me.
Wow! That’s a big one. 🙂
Elaine what a cools shot of a tortoise! And thank you very much for adding it to the Creative Photography group pool on Flickr I was getting tired of seeing my own shots on it lol. Your a awesome person and greatly appreciate all the help that you have given me! 😀
Another excellent shot. This looks great in black and white.
Black & white is perfect for this shot. In fact, given their lifespan, this guy might have even been around before color photography was invented! Very cool!
That’s an amazing shot of the turtle. I wouldn’t want to get too close to it.
Holy moly, he’s HUGE!!!
And cute, too!
The tortoise looks nice in B&W (matches his boring personality). In fact, in this tome it appears to be a rock, ans moving just about as fast…
He looks good in b&w. It draws your attention to the details of his scales and the reflections off his shell and body. Very nice.
Sorry I’m not commenting on all of them. I’m rushing while the baby is asleep! I feel like I get so far behind and don’t get to really appreciate all of your good work this way.
Take care and keep up the excellent work! 🙂