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Photo Information |
Copyright: Catia Martire Centonze (micica)
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Genre: Animals |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2008-10 |
Categories: Reptiles |
Camera: Nikon D70 |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2008-11-27 2:15 |
Viewed: 4027 |
Points: 8 |
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well, unfortunately i don't know the name of this lizard. ther were so many of them in twyfelfontain. they came out in the biggest heat of the day to get warmed up by the sun. they moved the head up and down, which gives the impression that they are doing a kind of dance....really funny, but i thing that this move has a clear meaning... |
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To ramthakur: agame | micica |
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11-28 19:53 |
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Hi Catia,
What a lovely capture of this beautifull agama species. Unfortunately i did know its exact id but definetely it belonging to the family Agamide. Very beutifully coloured species indeed. i love the redish maculation on its fore-body. Realy cute one.
TFS this fine image my friend.
Cheers,
bayram
- zulfu
(43) - [2008-11-27 6:27]
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Hello Catia, splendid shot of this beutiful agamas. Details, sharpness and composition wonderful.
TFS an G's,
Mehmet
- siggi
(52850) - [2008-11-27 10:23]
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Hello Catia,
Very nice capture.I liked warm colors,POV,details,pose of this agama,framing and composition a lot.TFS.
Siggi
Hello Catia,
First of all, thank you very much for your kind words on my new picture.
I have had a look at your portfolio just now and I realise you hold a lot of promise as a nature photographer.
This image of a Lizard you shot in Namibia is quite interesting. The POV is original and we get to see a bit of the front and the back of the subject quite clearly. It is obvious that its back carries a fine pattern of colours.
If you allow me the freedom to be candid, I would say that the picture is a little soft. You have a good camera and I am sure that with the passage of time and with lot of practice, you would turn into an expert nature photographer. Let me tell you that most of us begin as novices and gradually pick up with guidance and advice from other friends on TN.
Hope I have not offended you by writing all this stuff.
Best regards.
Ram