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This is a picture of my friends red-footed tortoise rescued from the vet.
White balance, lighting and colour adjusted. Linkware as always, use it and link back, if you don't know how to do properly just copy paste from this file by *digital-amphetamine c/o *photo-lister Download for full view. Original size: 2919 x 2266 pixels Comments
Sexy tortoise
-- My Main Account Thank you, the lighting was horrible so I had to do a fair bit of adjusting the white balance and the colour balance. The bastard wouldn't stand still, those things move fast, which made macro photography really hard in the poor lighting.
I was literally crawling after the guy on the floor -- Please read the current journal entry for newly placed and enforced rules. Contest coming soon! Used...
[link] Thanks -- To think for yourself, you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable open-mindedness, chaotic, confused vulnerability to inform yourself! Think for yourself, question authority... - Timothy Leary [link] Thanks for sharing.
I have a tortoise.. I have him for like 10 years or so...he had his upper jaw to long so I took him to the vet and he cut his "beak", but he couldn't cut it to it's normal size, but at least I know eating is much easier now.
Also for the whole time I had him I didn't read any manuals I gave him food and when he liked it he ate it and when not he didn't....now I'm looking through many forums..and what I saw there, I'm just terrified, most of the things i had given him are bad for his health...so now i don't know what to do...change his diet or stick to the things he was eating all this time. the vet said that he is one strong and healthy tortoise -- I'm bored. Millena |
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March 7, 2008
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E8800 1/30 second F/4.0 9 mm 50 Feb 17, 2008, 5:58:36 PM |
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