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    Camera Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/100 sec
    F Number : 16.0
    Exposure Program : Aperature Priority
    ISO Speed : 200
    Exposure Bias Value : 0.0
    Max Aperture Value : 3.4
    Metering Mode : Multi Segment
    Light Source : Auto
    Flash : Flash was not fired
    Focal Length : 105.0 mm
    ColorSpace : -1
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Lens : Nikkor 105mm/f2,8 VR


    Not the best light, but this little lizzards love the warmth of the sun, and don't get out until it is really warm.

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    Very nice, Adrian! I like the range of colors on his body and the nice crisp details of his skin. You even managed to get a catchlight in his eye! I also think you got down probably as low as you could so bravo on that as well.

    I personally would have left a little more room on the left side of the frame for him to "walk in to" and might take a bit more off the top just to really bring a pano feel to the composition. Nicely done overall. He's a charming little guy!

    One other suggestion...you might try a shadows/highlight adjustment just to see if you can bring the harsh shadows underneath his face and belly down just a bit. I think that would give the overall impression of a little softer light.

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    Nice work, Adrian. Love the low angle and eye contact. Great details on the lizard. You did well with the light under the circumstances, and I agree with Julie's suggestions.

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    Thank you very much!
    Julie, the shadows under the lizard, are so dark that I could not get anything out of them ,without compromising the realism of the image...

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