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by marc on Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:56 pm
D300 & 70-200 VR. +1.7tc ISO200 f/4.8 1/400s@270mm Grey Heron  Not quite sure of this species? Perhaps Agama Lizard? Any ID help appreciated. ISO 400 f.7 1/500s@200.  Check the length of that tail! Almost 3 times his body length. ISO400 f/2.8 1/800s@200  +1.7tc ISO200 f/4.8 1/1000s@130  C & C most welcome Cheers Marc
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by chrisk on Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:13 pm
#2 is brilliant. absolutely brilliant. i remember seeing those little critters everywhere when i was in the maldives for my honeymoon way back when. we stayed on halaveli island.
what did you do about grog ? we filled shampoo bottles with vodka. lol
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by Matt. K on Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:22 pm
Marc These are gorgeous animal shots. You got in close and the the colours pop. Beautiful work!
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by marc on Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:25 pm
Rooz wrote:#2 is brilliant. absolutely brilliant. i remember seeing those little critters everywhere when i was in the maldives for my honeymoon way back when. we stayed on halaveli island.
what did you do about grog ? we filled shampoo bottles with vodka. lol
Thanks Rooz. Your not wrong about the grog prices and the fact you can't bring any in to the Maldives. Talk about a captive sting!! We had lunch at the undersea restaurant @ Conrad and you could NOT buy any wine by the glass!! It had to be a bottle ONLY, with the cheapest starting @ US$125.00 !!! Any IDea on my lizard? Cheers Marc
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by stubbsy on Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:12 pm
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Must be something about images 2 and 3 in your Maldives post since they are the ones that grab me here as well. That second image in particular just scream off the screen at me.
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