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Galapagos Giant Tortoise in the Mud Canvas Print
by Joan Carroll
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Galapagos Giant Tortoise in the Mud canvas print by Joan Carroll. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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When you are over 100 years old, there is nothing like a mud bath in the warm sun to sooth your muscles after a long day of foraging and sleeping. On... more
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Comments (63)
Artist's Description
When you are over 100 years old, there is nothing like a mud bath in the warm sun to sooth your muscles after a long day of foraging and sleeping. On a bucket list of wildlife to see in the Galapagos, the giant tortoise is surely way up toward the top! They are big, up to to 919 lbs. With lifespans in the wild of over 100 years, they are one of the longest-lived vertebrates. Captive Galapagos tortoises can live up to 177 years. The Galápagos tortoises are native to seven of the Galápagos Islands. This one was photographed on the island of Genovesa. Shell size and shape vary between populations. On islands with humid highlands, the tortoises are larger, with domed shells and short necks; on islands with dry lowlands, the tortoises are smaller, with "saddleback" shells and long necks. Overexploitation, destruction of habitat, and introduction of non-native animals to the islands caused a drastic decline in tortoises from about a quarter million in the 1600’s to only about 3000 in the...
About Joan Carroll
Protected with PIXSY About Joan Carroll: I am a Fort Worth Texas-based outdoor photographer who feels at home while on the road...in Texas, in the US, around the world. Although travel and photography were dual interests from a young age, the coming of the digital camera provided undreamed of opportunities and unleashed previously untapped creativity. My photographic goal is to travel the world in a curious yet respectful way, taking the time to see and understand the unique story of each place I visit. Wherever I go I want to walk every street, hike every trail, ride the bus or metro, climb every tower, walk around and through every monument, and then do it all over again when the light changes. In every place, light, mood, color, and...
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Jerry Fornarotto
Very nice, LF!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jerry
Lexa Harpell
Did you help it out of the mud??? Cool capture
Joan Carroll replied:
hahaha, no I didn't
Jim Love
Awesome lighting on this magnificent fella
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jim
Jasna Dragun
Lovely revisit!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jasna
L A Feldstein
Great close up Galapagos giant tortoise
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you LA
Paul Quinn
Nice light, well captured.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful capture!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Stuart
Suzanne Wilkinson
Nice capture
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Suzanne
Norma Brandsberg
Revisit
LaDonna McCray
Nicely captured
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you LaDonna
Jennifer Jenson
Fabulous!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jennifer
Az Jackson
Beautiful work.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Az
Joy Watson
Beautiful work
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Joy
Diamante Lavendar
Great shot!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Diamante
Natural Abstract
Fantastic!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you
Terry Davis
Terrific!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Terry
Jasna Dragun
Great capture! l/f
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jasna
Dora Stork
Awesome animal capture!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Dora
Joan Stratton
Great image :)
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Joan
Windy Craig
Amazing
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Windy
David Beard
Great shot!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you David
Jim Love
revisit to the big fella
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jim
Jerry Griffin
cute shot
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jerry
Debbie Oppermann
So cute
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Debbgie