Little Garden Critters — Green Lizards

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

Took these yesterday around sunset. I've taken a lot of pictures of this type of lizard, they're always very photogenic if you can get close enough. They are a little skittish most of the time but every now and then they stay still long enough.

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"Just hangin' out here.... trying not to get eaten..."

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Well done @jamtaylor

I think you should name it Lizzy.

Very nice! Reminds me of some friends of mine!

I used to catch them all the time as a kid, but sadly my reflexes arent so quick anymore... then again, ive not really tried to catch one in years! hmmmmm.

I always had problems to find such a “model” willing to wait for the shot. You did it better @jamtaylor. I have to ask, what camera did you use? My 60D is to loud, and usually scares them with the first shot. Upvoted, resteemed & DPS.

I use a Canon SL1 with a 100mm Macro, it's pretty small and quiet, but I still have to move pretty slowly.

stunning photos!
Please continue posting your awesome photography..
here I give you my Upvote! :)
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Those guys are cute! Very cool you were Able to get that close!

I see lizards all over this great land of Florida my way lol. Different species but every where, I mean every where lol. Great post, upvoted. I will share this with our crowd at Steemit Blogger Central. Believe they will dig your photography and a taste of nature. Keep up the great work!!

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nice pictures....

What lens did you use to take it?

This was a 100mm Macro