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    Hi all,
    This one is for Gabriela. After posting some strikingly colourful male Rock Agama images, here is a female who is less colourful but has great camouflage to blend with the rocks. I could have cropped tighter but hope this works.
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    Hi Sanjeev - Nice to see the female for comparison. Love the green bg here. It really makes her pop. I would crop from the rhs just to the left of the oof back leg. You must have been very close. That fall off in dof is quick.

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    She's just as beautiful in her on right, and what a great capture, Sanjeev. Wonderful detail, and like the varying shades of green in the BG, as well the beautiful light.

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    Nice shot Sanjeeve, you have some good detail there. Looking at the image the most important feature for me is the head and neck. Hand holding a lens of that size is ok but holding it really still is something else, I wonder where the focus point was? The eye is sharp but I think the chin and neck are a little soft whereas the eye and back of neck and down the back are sharp. Having said that I think it is an eye catching image that holds my attention.

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    Hi Sanjeev, can only echo both Jon & Rachels feedback. If you are shooting this then I would strongly suggest you use a tripod at these SS settings.

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