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Jun 14, 2006 21:43 |  #1

I found this small specimen of a box turtle
Shot with the S2IS on apature priority f7.1 iso 50
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Jun 14, 2006 22:47 |  #2

great shot .. however i am not truly convinced it's a snapper? i'm thinking it may be a box turtle?


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Jun 14, 2006 23:36 |  #3

I had a turtle once but he ran away. He was a red-eared turtle and I used to feed him gold fish. He was FIESTY! I think its in a turtles nature!

The shot is a bit blurry and grainy. With all tht sun and high Aperature I maybe would have used a little higher ISO and a little faster shutter speed. But I'm sure you didn't have much time to set up this shot.


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Jun 15, 2006 11:15 |  #4

sam walker wrote:
Likely the meanest wildlife in the area next to the few black bears that are wandering in from Pennsylvania.
Shot with the S2IS on apature priority f7.1 iso 50
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Black bears are mean now? News to me...here in Pennsylvania.

Anyway, I agree that's not a snapper. Here's a shot I took a few weeks back of one http://i6.photobucket.​com …/April142006026​resize.jpg (external link)

I'm with Okiebass here....that's an eastern box turtle. Good shot though


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Jun 15, 2006 14:54 |  #5

OOps Thanx to the sharp eyed turtle watchers in above comments. I did check this morning againt a live specimen of a box turtle at the nature center. That's exactly what it is.
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