I totally love the whimsy of this shot! I've seen similar scenes, but never had my camera with me. How do they do that?
The only thing I might have done differently, if possible, is move a little more to the left to get the entire length of the log without the flowers in front. Of course, I realize you may not have been able to move any.
Thanks Frankie, yes I was limited in movement and was happy I was able to get what I did. It is funny to watch them when one decides to move {rarely}, one moves and 3 fall in and have to get in the back of the line or find another log.
Great shot Paul. I don't mind the angle or the flowers on the right as they give the shot depth and they give the main subject a frame to sit within. The only thing I would have done differently would be open the aperture up a little more to blur the foreground blades of grass a bit more so that they didn't distract as much from the log and it's hitch hikers.
cheers
Iain
Do they even realize it's another turtle in front of them or is this a slow motion collision in progress?
Nice capture Paul!
- Bill
Nice capture of these lemmings, ... er, ... I mean, turtles
Lovely color and contrast. ahhh... ummm... mating season?
The power of photography to educate. I've never seen such a thing and didn't know such behaviour took place.
What exactly is going on?
OMG!!! Whats that!! Awesome shot, Paul.
I simply love it. Composition, Turtle's act, Blue & yellow colours, Neat Reflection... Very nice image...
Thanks everyone. As Frankie said they were sunning. This was the first sunny day in quite a while and it brought all the turtles out at once. I have shots of other logs in the same area with twice as many turtles.
Great colorful image paul. The reflections , contrast, colors, and exposure are all spot on.
That is the international championships of turtle reverse tug of war.
- Bill