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Hi all,
Found this little guy(about 4cm long) next to my letterbox, gave him a quick trip to the light tent then returned safe and sound. Im not sure if he is quiet sharp enough, some thing doesnt seem quiet right. What do you think? I'm thinking about using it for a photo comp is it good enough? Any other tips or suggestions welcome. ![]() f/29 1/60 sec ISO 200 I have a couple of other shots on my Flickr page if you would like to look.
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After reviewing the larger image on flickr, I would say your focus is locked to a branch he's standing on, specifically the pointy end. Also, I would really like to see this little fella from closer perspective - maybe framed on head only? Also, his scales seam a bit... off... don't know how to explain it... like there is too much light and too little color.
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