Chameleon

I took the K10D (and its best friend, the FA 50mm 1.4) to Taronga on Saturday to give my new camera a proper workout. My best sequence was probably of the chameleon. Tricky lighting conditions, and it was shedding its skin so there were some unfortunate blowouts. But the lens works, the shake reduction helps (these were hand-held) and the camera, despite weighing about four metric tonnes (six if you attach the battery grip), is a damn fine device!
Originally wanted to crop this behind its elbow to have it staring into space, but kind of liked the detail of its back so kept it in, making the crop a bit odd....
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Originally wanted to crop this behind its elbow to have it staring into space, but kind of liked the detail of its back so kept it in, making the crop a bit odd....
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