PhotoFeed Contest - Wildlife Photography Round 82 pics
I am happy to see that the daily photo contests are back, just as I was absent for several months, I feel better and my mood is much better than before, so I will be back to be constant with the contests, I hope....
Let's start with these pictures of turtles, in the parks where I have been going out to exercise there are many turtles, so today I present seven pictures that I hope you like.
We start with this picture of a turtle sunbathing, these reptiles love the sun and from time to time they allow me to take some good pictures of them, so I took advantage of this moment and the truth is that I liked the result.
By the way I hope you like the watermark that includes the EXIF data of the photo, as I mentioned I stopped being an Adobe user and right now I am working only with Darktable, and this watermark option is one of my favorites, although I also understand that it is not to everyone's liking, let me know if you like it.
The photographs were taken on different days and at different times, what they have in common is that on most days the sky was cloudy or raining just like at this moment I am writing the post, so I hope that the atmosphere is reflected in the photographs.
Sometimes everything looked gray and colorless, sometimes with a very warm color temperature, so I had to work a little more on the pictures.
And finally we finish with this pair of pictures that I don't know if I should include as NFSW, just kidding, even though it looks like a scene taken from the darkest places on the internet where the lowest passions and the craziest manias in the world take place, it's about a couple of innocent turtles that are just sunbathing, I know that expression of the turtle above is misleading, but I think it was actually angry.
The bad thing is that they were actually quite far away from my position and I couldn't get something better and with more detail but well, my desire to observe nature and take pictures of it is unstoppable.
Striking photos of these turtles in their natural environment and in action. Greetings, @monster-one.
Muchas gracias, fue muy divertido hacer estas fotografías, saludos