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Florida gopher tortoise

Florida gopher tortoise
Copyright ©2007, Joe Saladino
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I interupted this Florida gopher tortoise while he was munching on grass. He was too low to use my tripod, so I pressed the camera firmly to the ground in order eliminate vibration and obtain the sharpest focus. After I finished taking this macro, the tortoise commenced to finishing his lawn salad as if I had never been there.

Photographer: Joe Saladino
Folder: Critters
Uploaded: 27-Apr-2007 00:21 CEST
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/5 sec
Aperture: f 8.0
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Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 50
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: HQ
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Image resized to: 600x821

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Florida gopher tortoise

Joe -

A great capture of this endangered species. This image is extremely sharp; just look at the small bubbles on the rim of its eye.

BTW: Is that your reflection in its eye? It also looks like a white building in the background under a beautiful blue sky.

Let me guess, in real life the shell is ~9-10 inches in length?

-leon

Leon Plympton at 03:45 CEST on 27-Apr-2007 [Reply]

My reflection in the eye.

Thanks for the comments Leon. Yes, that is a reflection of me in the eye. The white object is the reflection of a travel-trailer parked on the lawn where the tortoise was feeding. It was a beautiful, cloudless day at the time. The photo was made in the shade of a tree.

Joe Saladino at 12:05 CEST on 27-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Adrie Hubregtsen wrote:
> A ferry beautiful portrait of this turtle, I like it ferry much, ferry sharp as well, even
> the colours are natural, I?ll think the 8080 is an great camera to work with.

Thanks for the comments Adrie. Yes, the 8080 is a great camera but it has its limitations. I hope someday to upgrade to a digital SLR which will afford me a higher f-stop for greater depth of field.

Joe Saladino at 12:07 CEST on 27-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Adrie Hubregtsen wrote:
> A ferry beautiful portrait of this turtle, I like it ferry much, ferry sharp as well, even
> the colours are natural, I?ll think the 8080 is an great camera to work with.

Thanks for the comments Adrie. Yes, the 8080 is a great camera but it has its limitations. I hope someday to upgrade to a digital SLR which will afford me a higher f-stop for greater depth of field.

Joe Saladino at 12:07 CEST on 27-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Joe Saladino wrote:
> Adrie Hubregtsen wrote:
> > A ferry beautiful portrait of this turtle, I like it ferry much, ferry sharp as well, even
> > the colours are natural, I’ll think the 8080 is an great camera to work with.
>
> Thanks for the comments Adrie. Yes, the 8080 is a great camera but it has its limitations.
> I hope someday to upgrade to a digital SLR which will afford me a higher f-stop for greater
> depth of field.
> 8080 F8 is not the same of a SLR F8.0.
At the same distance i think 8080 give more DOF than other SLR; with a compact camera you can?t defocus background unless you shoot macro mode, but ou can do it with a SLR.
With a DSLR you can increase the distance to the subject, so you increase DOF.
Great shot anyway.
Regards;Manuel

manuel sousa at 20:10 CEST on 27-Apr-2007 [Reply]