Photos | Gentle Gaze of the Tortoise

Up close with a tortoise at Honolulu Zoo, exploring its natural surrounding on a sunny May afternoon.
Full Description:
This photograph, taken on May 22, 2024, features an up-close view of a tortoise at the Honolulu Zoo, perfectly capturing the intricate detail of its scaly skin and wise, observant eyes. Nestled among vibrant green grass and displaying a calm demeanor, the tortoise seems at ease in its outdoor habitat. Part of the '2024 Honolulu Zoo' album, this image is tagged with keywords like animal, reptile, and tortoise, pointing out the subject's relevance to both reptilian and outdoor wildlife photography. The presence of subtle details such as surrounding foliage and the texture of the tortoise's shell enhances the photo’s naturalistic appeal, making it a valuable capture for enthusiasts of wildlife and natural scenery.
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6400
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5
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f/13
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600mm
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1/640s
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Canon
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date
2024-05-22T14:03:44.220000-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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