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Monitor Lizard!I was on Trimouille Island (part of the Montebello Islands) and for you who know your history, yes, this is the island where the brit's conducted nuclear bomb testing in the 50's, one of the largest nukes set off in australia was here...
but back to the subject... while we were cooling down on the beach of the island this fellow was a bit nosey and came right up to us! he was on the hunt for turtle eggs, but found us instead! he was chillled, he posed away and let me get up close and didn't move. if anyone can identify him exactly wat type, i'd be interested to know btw... i apologise for 2 of them being slightly bluish, i just noticed it myself and its too late to fix them now and for you who want to know... was taken with canon 30d and 70-200 2.8
Re: Monitor Lizard!Foonji
Love these, the light in the lower half of the fist is distracting try cropping, love 2 and 3 the pattern on the lizard and the texture of the sand go together so well. Cheers Adam Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
Re: Monitor Lizard!That second shot is absolutely superb - would make a fantastic print !!!!
Well done:) Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Monitor Lizard!Love the perspective and shallow DOF. Yes it would make a lovely print. I believe it's a Sand Goanna or Gould's Monitor. I have a friendly(mostly) that i hand feed at my campsite on the Mitchell River on the Cape in Q'ld. A very large one at that.
cheers marco
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