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    Something a little different here from me.

    D300 200-400 f/4VR 1/250s f/4 ISO200@300mm. Watamolla- Royal NP/Sydney.

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    Certainly is Marc :D

    Like the colours and diffused BG here, but would like to see more of the little fellow. Like the detail, perhaps a tighter crop Marc?

    TFS
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    Marc, like the angle you've taken this from. Great expression on the lizard's face and the background is very nice. Would love to see more of our locals here.

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    Hi Marc, I love the low angle, the BG and all colours are great, and the detail and DOF on the lizard excellent...well done. If anything, either more lizard or crop some from the right side. Good job
    Grant

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    Looks good Marc !! Like that bg and what a look on the lizard !!! If possible would have tried a real tight shot !!!

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    Hi Marc. Lovely detail and colors and the low angle really works here. When I first looked at this i thought it would make a nice vertical since most of the frame on the right is dead space and the vertical orientation would make the nice S curve of the lizards back and head more prominent.
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    Marc - Very nice shot. Agree with others on crop and like Don's repost a lot.

    TFS,
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    excellent shot and tight crop works for me
    TFS

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