The 17 Galapagos tortoises at the San Diego Zoo were moved out of their home so it can be replaced with the latest and greatest digs a tortoise could ever want. In order to do that, the slow movers have to be taken temporarily to the other side of the zoo, so the wrecking ball can go into action and then their new chalet built. It was and up-close and slow moving experience watching these creatures, some quite old, make the trip. Not knowing how far away from these guys I would be shooting, I brought the 300mm, and because it was early in the morning, and quite chilly, I wore a heavy jacket. WRONG on both accounts. I was so close; many of the photos were shot with a 16-35mm lens. And because they were kept locked in their heated and I mean heated enclosure until it was time to go, we all were sweating. When the door came open, it was a breath of fresh air and a big relief…. More Photos.Howard Lipin
Photo used by permission of The San Diego Union-Tribune
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