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Santorini Lizard:)
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Copyright: Emin Yogurtcuoglu (goldfinchtr) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 176 W: 22 N: 366] (1432)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-10-21
Categories: Reptiles
Exposure: f/4.9, 1/200 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Reptiles - Lizards, Chuckwallas, Agamas & Tegus 2 [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-06-06 9:49
Viewed: 588
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This is from Santorini Island of Greece.

Erhard's wall lizard

The Erhard's wall lizard (Podarcis erhardii) lives in the Balkan peninsula and the Aegean islands. On the mainland it ranges from Albania, the Republic of Macedonia and southern Bulgaria to the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. In the Aegean archipelago it does not occur in Milos or the surrounding islands, where it is replaced by the Milos wall lizard.

The length of the lizard's body is about 7 cm; the tail is twice as long. The head is rather wide, and the skin is smooth. The colour and patterning of this species vary a lot. The main colour is typically grey or brown, sometimes green. Females particularly are often striped. On the edges of the back two white stripes border two dark stripes or spotty lines. In the middle of the back may be a dark line. Some males have net-like patterning, where longitudinal and transverse lines and spots mix. The belly and often throat are white, yellow, orange or red, and in the Aegean islands also green, blue or grey. The belly is never spotty, but sometimes there are blue spots in the hind legs.

Erhard's wall lizard lives in dry or rocky places with dense, low bushes. It climbs very well. The lizard populations in the Aegean archipelago inhabit open places, like plant-covered dunes, as well.

Erhard's wall lizard eats arthropods, especially insects. It mates in spring, and lays eggs at the beginning of the summer. The young lizards hatch in September, then measuring 3 cm.

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  • Bufo Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 436 W: 72 N: 1007] (4233)
  • [2007-06-06 10:15]

Hello Emin,
nice & sharp image of this lizard I didn't know of. The blue colours are very nice.
With lizards it is always the problem to get the whole of the animal on the picture. Your crop here is alright!
Regards, JAcob

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  • joelo Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 43 W: 10 N: 39] (148)
  • [2007-06-06 10:31]

Hi Emin,
Technically, this shot is excellent. It is well exposed, has good color, and is sharply focused. The crop and diagonal placement does make an effective composition, but I question the choice of POV. It is often more interesting to get down to their level and shoot full of 3/4 profile.
TFS, Joel

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  • Ken52 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 660 W: 98 N: 1249] (4153)
  • [2007-06-06 11:16]

Very nice textures and stunning colors. Amazing detail of eye with perfect glint of light. Very nice perspective.

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