Tuesday 14 May 2013


We're turtley in love! Underwater lovers share a tender kiss


These two look like they are turtle-y in love - as they pucker up for an underwater kiss.
The love-struck reptiles shared the intimate moment as they swam together off the coast of Tenerife.
Spanish photographer Montse Grillo captured the green turtles, otherwise known as Chelonia Mydas, near her home on the holiday island.
Lovers of the deep: Two green turtles kiss off the shore of Tenerife, Spain
Lovers of the deep: Two green turtles kiss off the shore of Tenerife, Spain
The amorous pair of Green turtles couldn't keep their flippers off one another as they cruised through the crystal-clear waters
The amorous pair of Green turtles couldn't keep their flippers off one another as they cruised through the crystal-clear waters
The shell-backed couple swim in close formation off the coast of Tenerife
Underwater lovers: The shell-backed couple swim in close formation off the coast of Tenerife
She had been tracking the shelled lovers as they swam int he crystal blue waters.
 


    Montse, 36, said: 'It took many hours of patience to capture this perfect moment.
    'Whenever I look at this image I'm happy because I always enjoy turtles.'
    The Tenerife native added: 'All of my photographs are from this wonderful and enchanting island.
    One of the two turtles swims off to investigate the photographer
    One of the two turtles swims off to investigate the photographer, resulting in this brilliant image
    Patience: Photographer Montse Grillo, a Tenerife local, waited for hours to capture the brilliant images
    Patience: Photographer Montse Grillo, a Tenerife local, waited for hours to capture the brilliant images
    Dedication: 'I first picked up a camera two years ago and since then I've been practically living under water', the photographer explained
    Dedication: 'I first picked up a camera two years ago and since then I've been practically living under water', the photographer explained
    Water lovely couple: The green turtles, otherwise known as Chelonia Mydas, only have eyes for each other as they cruise through the water
    Water lovely couple: The green turtles, otherwise known as Chelonia Mydas, only have eyes for each other as they cruise through the water
    'I first picked up a camera two years ago and since then I've been practically living under water.
    'When I take a picture I always try to transmit a feeling to the viewer and let the picture tell a story.
    'That requires much time and dedication to each picture and a great passion for the underwater world.
    'These photographs are the result of all this.
    'In most cases there is just one chance for the perfect picture and you have to be there, prepared with the finger on the trigger, everything correctly adjusted, waiting for it.'
    Spanish photographer Montse Grillo had been tracking the turtles as they swan near her home on the Tenerife coast
    Spanish photographer Montse Grillo had been tracking the turtles as they swan near her home on the Tenerife coast
    Photographer Montse Grillo, 36, said: 'Whenever I look at this image I'm happy because I always enjoy turtles'
    Photographer Montse Grillo, 36, said: 'Whenever I look at this image I'm happy because I always enjoy turtles'


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