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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Victor Mukherjee (vmukherjee)
(1104) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-06-29 |
| Categories: Reptiles |
| Camera: Olympus Sp 510uz |
| Exposure: f/5.6, 1/125 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-06-30 1:50 |
| Viewed: 376 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
A garden lizard looking at me. They have a red patch on their throat which they expand and shake their heads to intimidate enemies. Unfortunately it also used the same the same thing against me ! :P
I hope this way of picture does not violate the rules of TN. |
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Hi Victor,
A nice capture of this versicolor with black & white effect. But my suggestion is you should have posted the original in the regular post and this one in the WS. Anyway nice PP work. Thanks a lot for sharing.
- gannu
(11874) - [2008-07-01 1:44]
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Hello HP, Lovely shot and just fantastic. But I totally agree with HP and probably you can post the original picture. But your composition to try to out different thing is very nice. Ganesh
- valy67
(5276) - [2008-07-01 22:51]
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Hello Victor !
This is very nice, I like this kind of pictures even if I wouldbe curious to see the original too, like the others. I love the eye, that stands out so nicely. Excellent details on the scales, too, and the pose of the lizardsis wonderful. Very well done !
Valerie.
- arfer
(0) - [2008-07-15 8:10]
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Hello Victor
A very good portrait of this lizard.
The details are sharp and the texture of the skin is excellent.
Lovely eye contact.
Wonderful pov and dof.
TFS
Rob
A great capture, and the pp work makes the eye really stand out. However, I agree with the others in that the original in colour would be more informative for learning about nature and this version would be better posted as a WS. That aside, the image is well composed and beautifully sharp. Reminds me a little of our NZ native Tuatara.
Well done. :)
Cheers
Elizabeth