falcnr said:A few recent encounters illustrating I had too much focal length sometimes. :
Very nice shots. Curious; is the brown guy a black bear? BC??
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falcnr said:A few recent encounters illustrating I had too much focal length sometimes. :
Great series of fantastic safari photos,Kerry! What an exciting life you lead. 8)Click said:Very nice series, Kerry. Keep posting.
Too much focal length in the presence of large carnivorous bears would be a survival tool in my book ;Dfalcnr said:A few recent encounters illustrating I had too much focal length sometimes. :
falcnr said:A few recent encounters illustrating I had too much focal length sometimes. :
Thanks, Click! The 1st is my favorite also.Click said:Nice pictures, serendipidy. I especially like the 1st one.
Click said:Very nice shot, munkiboy.
serendipidy said:On safari in my yard, I came across some fearsome Brown Anoles ;D
Valvebounce said:Hi Eric.
Very nice shots from your safari, I like the first one, but I think the last one trumps it, showing the lizard utilising his man made environment as a display platform, and well he's displaying.
Cheers, Graham.
serendipidy said:On safari in my yard, I came across some fearsome Brown Anoles ;D
serendipidy said:Thanks, Valvebounce and Jack, for the kind comments.
In Hawaii, geckos and other similar lizards are frequently found in or around one's house. They don't bother you, but they do make a mess with their droppings
Years ago, we had visitors from the mainland over for dinner. Before leaving, the lady pulled my wife aside and said "I don't mean to embarrass you, but did you know you have lizards in your house?" ;D
eml58 said:Mala Mala Sth Arica
June 2016
1Dx 11 & 200-400f/4
eml58 said:1Dx II & 100-400II
Mala Mala Sth Africa June 2016