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    Default Gular sac of a Southrn Flying Lizard.....



    The Southern Flying Lizards(Draco Dussumieri)glides from tree to tree using its special flexible ribs.The Gular sac is used during courtships.Its longer in males.Found mainly in Southern Western Ghats in India.....

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    Hi VS - Is this a large crop? The IQ seems to be suffering. There are some hot areas in the yellows, whites and golds and overall it doesn't seem sharp and it looks like there was some movement as well. There's also some noise in the bg. Perhaps you can give us a little more info on the shooting conditions and any limitations and then we can give you suggestions for improving your in the field technique for next time.

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    VS, I can only echo Rachel's comment. Composition/framing isn't working for me either. Do you have any sharper shots?
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