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    Tried posting this once before but got so carried away with a title of 'Two Lizards' that the title came through and no lizards .So here goes again. She has just been given this long tailed skink by her mate .Then as usual told him to get lost. The skink was swung around for a little while and then finished off in under 2 minutes. Battled a bit with losing light in the evening .So quite a hefty crop.

    Never seen it before but we had 4 pairs nesting within 200 metres of each other but high up so got bit lucky here. I liked the 2 lizards and the evening light on her. Background is sand patch in which she will have a bath if no predators around.




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    Great picture! You captured a moment that most photographers dream of, and nailed it as well!

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    nice shot Ian , good angle, excellent eye contact and nice BG are the positive points of your photo........The effect of Edit is on the left leg of the lizard ...TFS

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    Ian the image does not appear to have an embedded colour profile (I had to view in PS because the image is too large for my screen in the browser) when viewed at full size I get the impression it is showing some noise and a little lack of detail. I would suggest reducing the crop a little and or reducing image size because it is really a fine shot.

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    Ian:

    Really fine capture, love the shadow, colors.

    As Jon mentioned, the IQ is suffering a bit from the crop, and I agree you could get by with a looser crop.

    There is apparent noise showing up on the iris, and because we are drawn to the eye, it is more noticeable there.

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    Great shot! I really like the subject, the prey, the perch and even the harsh light giving context to the image. I only see noise (is it really noise?) in the iris, the rest of the image is clean.
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    A fabulous pose by both Kestrel and Skink. Good comments above.

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    Great capture, the moment is just perfect for a photo. But I have to admit that there is just too much noise around the face and tail of the bird and bit of lack of details.

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    I agree with the comments above, but will add that I love the shadow of the lizard on the perch - pretty cool.

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    Excellent moment of capture and pose from the bird. Perch is great and background excellent too. I do agree with the comments made about a little softness, noise and the benefit of a looser crop.

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    . Don't know what I did with the eye. Will keep at it till I work it out. Will try a smaller crop as well. Many thanks everyone for the comments,much appreciated.

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    This is an awesome capture Ian!! Love the pose as he is looking at us with the skink in his beak and the BG color, perch, HA and shadow are fantastic. I do agree with the eye noise and I might try a bit looser crop. Well done Old Man!!
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    Hi Ian, fabulous image. Was the RAW sharp here?
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    Yes it was Arash, but i was trying to brighten up the eye and somehow produced a sort of pixelated retina. Any suggestions would be a great help. And it was as close as I dared to get, so she had a darkened the eye in the 20 odd frames I got of the action.

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    Fantastic. Wonderful scene, colors and background, Ian.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian McLachlan View Post
    Yes it was Arash, but i was trying to brighten up the eye and somehow produced a sort of pixelated retina. Any suggestions would be a great help. And it was as close as I dared to get, so she had a darkened the eye in the 20 odd frames I got of the action.
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