× Turtle Bite < Prev BUY Favorite Next > Story behind the shot During a dive in the Galapagos, I approached this Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) who was having lunch on the reef, and he didn’t seem to mind being photographed so I moved in a bit closer. Then to my surprise, he swam right up to me, opened his mouth, and actually touched the dome port on my camera housing. Definitely the first and only time I’ve had that happen before. In hindsight, he was probably looking at his own reflection in the glass, maybe thinking it was another turtle. Although the turtle’s face is out of focus (because he was too close to focus on), this photo has won several awards. Subjects Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) Purchase Facemounted Print Print facemounted to acylic and ready to hang more info 30" x 20" $699.00 Metal Print Image printed on metal and ready to hang more info 30" x 20" $399.00 Print Traditional print on photographic paper more info 30" x 20" $149.00 Inquiries Your email address Message I would like more information about Turtle Bite - image #172 Send