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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Nice shots, Grahame. Is this one of those things that hang upside down from the ceiling, and then drop into the sugar bowl or your cup of tea?

    Watch out for those blue tongues, Izzie, they'll take your finger off.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Great shots Grahame, you've focused perfectly on the head in the 2nd one, bring out some lovely detail!

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Always something interesting on here. Nice shots Grahame.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    very nice. I gotta find me such a co-operative full sized Tuko.
    Thanks Brian, cooperative lizards are not too common here. I look forward to seeing one of your Tukos, if you can train one

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Nice shots, Grahame. Is this one of those things that hang upside down from the ceiling, and then drop into the sugar bowl or your cup of tea?
    These live outside and regularly drop out of trees and bushes when your'e pruning (hacking with a cane knife). The only time I have seen the indoor ones drop down is when they fight over their territory, surprising how far they can drop and scurry off quickly.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Great shots Grahame, you've focused perfectly on the head in the 2nd one, bring out some lovely detail!
    Thanks Matt, I have far more out of focus or with too much camera shake

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Always something interesting on here. Nice shots Grahame.
    Thank you John.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Very nice indeed! I adore the first image for the regal profile and it's webbed foot hanging onto the cement, and the 2nd for the beautiful close up portrait and the adorable look in his eye, and the blurred bokeh.

    Izzie... This little guy has family and friends who would surely be heartbroken to know that someone placed him in a freezer... (: Get to know them and I bet you'll come to adopt a few, and no need for a fly swatter anymore.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Good ones.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Gotta love the little guy, I like the second pic especially, nice composition and capture,

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbear View Post
    Very nice indeed! I adore the first image for the regal profile and it's webbed foot hanging onto the cement, and the 2nd for the beautiful close up portrait and the adorable look in his eye, and the blurred bokeh.

    Izzie... This little guy has family and friends who would surely be heartbroken to know that someone placed him in a freezer... (: Get to know them and I bet you'll come to adopt a few, and no need for a fly swatter anymore.
    Thank you Christina, he was a cutie. It never ceases to amaze me how some of these little fellas actually appear to have a personality

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobobird View Post
    Good ones.
    Thanks Bobo.

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    Re: Portrait of a Lizard

    Quote Originally Posted by selig1656 View Post
    Gotta love the little guy, I like the second pic especially, nice composition and capture,
    Thanks for commenting Raymond.

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