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Lonesome George

color photograph 11X14 on photographic paper.

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scrib nik 06 Mar 2010

Haha, i seen a whole program on him, great shot!

Karina Ishkhanova 20 Sep 2006

Wonderful capture - he looks so wise and dignified!

Christine brand 02 Sep 2006

GREAT shot! you gave him the dignity he deserves. surely they feel many things like humans do, words are not always needed when it comes to feelings. what a wonderful way you have related to Lonesome George!!!

Heidi Olson 20 Dec 2005

What a dignified and amicable creature he seems to be :) Like he did that just for you. Lovely capture!

Emily Reed 25 Nov 2005

I love how he is smiling. What a baeutiful creature.

Reba McDonald 13 Nov 2005

It looks pleased to be photographed.

Pat Goff 05 Nov 2005

Nice smile!

Artist Reply: thank you Pat for your critique.

anna glen 05 Nov 2005

hahah that is so cute

Artist Reply: thank you anna for your critique

Andrew Trask 05 Nov 2005

An excellent shot, great composition clarity and detail...

Artist Reply: thank you Andrew for your kind critique. debbie anne nero

Virginia Gordon 04 Nov 2005

This is a GREAT Photograph! Deborah, PERFECT! A 10+++

Artist Reply: thank you virginia for your kind critique.

Teresa Trant 04 Nov 2005

Ahahahaa he looks like someone I know. Great shot

Artist Reply: thank you for your critique of my art photography. sincerely, debbie anne

hendrik arie baartman 04 Nov 2005

Behave well George, well done. greeings Hendrik Arie Baartman

Artist Reply: thank you for your critique of my art photography. sincerely, debbie anne

Ruud Janssen 04 Nov 2005

a funny guy you met there! Good Photo!

Artist Reply: Thank you Ruud Janssen for your critique. Lonesome George is the only remaining large Galapagos Tortoise of his kind. They have been trying to mate him for some time now with subspecies. This image is one of him as he spots a new female subspecies that has just joined him in his home. He is totally love struck. Lets keep our fingers crossed that we have baby tortoises soon. sincerely, debbie anne nero