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It's a really big world. - 08-09-2011, 09:17 AM

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Well... when you're only three inches long. Little anole hunting on a plant at Brazos Bend SP. This one shows a little more of the environment.

180 mm F/5.6@1/90 second ISO 200 on a tripod in natural light


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08-09-2011, 09:51 AM


I like it! I am a big fan of well done environmental portraits of creatures and this one really show one how they look and where you can find anoles.

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Thanks a lot for the comment Scott!

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08-10-2011, 01:44 PM


Excellent shot, Jim. You put the focus exactly where it needs to be and it's nice and sharp there. Also like the highlight in the eye. Good on ya!

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Excellent shot, Jim. You put the focus exactly where it needs to be and it's nice and sharp there. Also like the highlight in the eye. Good on ya!
Thanks Kenny! This little feller gave me a chance to test the AF on the 180 and it locked on pretty good even in low light.

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Excellent image, Jim - focus is spot on.

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