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    Default Agama Lizard from Namibia

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    It's been awhile since I've posted here but Richard's African Iguana inspired me to look for a very similar photo I took in Namibia earlier this year. Maybe the HAP will get me for this one but he just wouldn't take direction:D. C&C always encouraged and much appreciated. Thanks for looking. (I think this is a male Red-headed Agama Lizard).

    Canon 40D; f7.1, 1/1000; Av, Eval +1; ISO 500 and 100-400 @260

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    I recognize that guy. I didn't travel as far as you did for my image. Only drove 10 minutes away. They are beautiful..... I do like your background better than mine and mine was shedding.....

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    Hi Katie,
    I like the soft pale background complimenting your colorful fellow...I like the framing and the fine details...as far as the head angle, well I'll give you a get out of jail card on this one...:D:p:cool:

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    Splendid Katie. Don't mind the HA at all. Love the framing, colours, and sharpness. Good eye for the crop. Well done:)

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    Nice sharp details and fantastic capture. The composition is lovely and the BG color is very nice-a lovely image

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    Love the Bg - like the pose and whilst the HA may be a issue - overall like this a lot.

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    Hi Katie Only soft light would have made it better ...... or using a polarizing filter !!! I find it cuts glare and saturates colors !! Excellent

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    Hi Katie! Nice shot and lizard! I'd love to see one of these guys. I agree withe the above comments and would add that the tail is a little close to the edge of the frame for me.

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    Hi Katie:

    What beutiful colors, I like them. I also like the pose, the look and the blured background. Congratulations.

    Bye,

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