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Crikey! Look at this little beauty!With apologies to the late Steve Irwin. I guess this is a goanna stealing some sun, but if it's not, I'll just refer to it as a fat lizard on a log. It was about a metre long.
From my recent trip to Fraser Island. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Crikey! Look at this little beauty!Leapin' lizards, Trevor.
Nice of him to pose for you like this. g.
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Re: Crikey! Look at this little beauty!Nice work Trevor, particularly viewed larger. The detail is excellent.
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Yeah that was after he ran across the ground in front of us, threatening the pants legs of all and sundry Fair scared me shitless! TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Crikey! Look at this little beauty!Love a good goanna
I would like to see the head (specifically the eye) positioned slightly more toward the middle of the frame to emphasise a better connection with this scaley critter Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I don't blame ya, the tail of these moving thru the bush make it look like it could well be any nasty snake. gerry's photography journey
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I'm not sure that a connection was what Trevor had in mind. g.
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Yes, but.... I wanted to show his whole length, rather than a portrait of his face. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Crikey! Look at this little beauty!Great pic, its good to get a whole animal like this rather than a portrait occasionally
A connection, had there have been one, could have been scarier than you think, these guys are actually mildly venomous! Sony a300 - 18mm-70mm f/3.5-5.6, 55mm-200mm f/4-5.6 & tripod
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