Posted by Barbara (Florida, United States) on 30 January 2008 in Animal & Insect.
This one has an attitude too. Stay tuned the best is yet to come.
Finally full face:) nice dof.
30 Jan 2008 3:36am
@ajoeh: Yes, he finally appeared. Thank you for commenting.
He's so cute! Well worth the wait to see what he looked like :o)
30 Jan 2008 4:01am
Why you little lizzard lol love it ;)
30 Jan 2008 5:08am
the photo is nice, the animal, ugly ahahahha
30 Jan 2008 5:11am
@Teresa Durães: In a way they are homely but you get use to them. Often they are funnier to watch their movement that what they look like.
I like it's sail...reminds me of a dinosaur.
30 Jan 2008 6:42am
@Dylan: They do have that prehistoric look.
Je vais me reconvertir comme toi en photographe animalier, c'est moins dangereux que de faire des manifs ;-)
30 Jan 2008 7:21am
@Henri: From what I understand of your comment. I have always enjoyed nature and to capture it through my lens to share with others has become a passion. Depending on what kind of wildlife you capture depends on the danger level of course. I apologize if I did not grasp all that you stated. Thank you for your comment.
His kind lives in Bradenton too.
30 Jan 2008 8:09am
@Viewfinder: He has family everywhere.
Ahh! all is revealed, he's bigger than I had imagined. a great capture, looking forward to following his adventures.
30 Jan 2008 8:10am
Very good, and you tell us the best is yet to come... I'll sure check it out!
30 Jan 2008 9:19am
We don't see his kind up here in Brooksville, but he's cute!
30 Jan 2008 11:41am
@Judy: There are various species of lizards, and as you may know some parts of Florida are having issues with discarded pets such as iguanas and snakes. I recently heard that one a pet such as an iquana is removed from a confined enviornment and put in the wild they can grow to a rather large size.
What a neat looking creature! I don't know that I have ever seen one like this. You've captured him beautifully!
30 Jan 2008 12:29pm
Pretty close-up of a so delicate face. :)
30 Jan 2008 6:37pm
@Camiller: Thank you for your comment.
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