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Chameleon threaten to open her mouth and eyes focused on the full concentrate Targets

الحرباء تهدد بفتح فمها واالتركيز بالعيون مذهل

My little chameleon "Amadeus" ...

I tested my old Tomioka Auto Revuenon 55mm f/1.4 lens on a new EOS M5

We have now seen several chameleons in our garden. It's amazing having a mostly indigenous garden really does attract so many birds, and animals - fantastic!

Chameleon #13

8"h x 6"w x 6"d

2014

Veiled Chameleon Greenly, hatched 11/06. Photo taken 1/11/08. Nikon D-80 Lens 18-135mm 1:3.5:5.6G, SB-800 Flash.

Origami Chameleon commission for Work and Play Scrapstore in Tooting. My biggest permanent mural in London painted over 9 days. The drama, the folds. Watch the original origami coming to life here:

 

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Still from 'Chameleons Feeding' (1903). Image from the Charles Urban Trading Company catalogue 'We Put the World Before You' (1903), available at archive.org/details/weputworldbefore00unse

another shot of the same chameleon. not so much posing for me as trying to get rid of me as soon as possible.

Photo courtesy of Threadless.com

 

Collaboration with my brother Eric, aka opifan64 on Threadless.

 

8-color screen print, plastisol ink, a chino additive for softness and simulated process technique. Printed on 100% cotton Threadless brand tee. Colour - sand

 

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Chameleon Eye variation

Designer: E. Lukasheva

Units: 30

Paper: 5*10 cm Final height: ~13 cm

 

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When we went on a small excursion to a forest nearby our camp in Sadaani, we found these guys, digging holes in the ground near the trail.

chameleon drawn using photoshop and a graphics tablet, working on top of a scanned in sketch of a chameleon drawn from life.

Pawel Komosa - Hedonskate Shipment Manager - doing fishbrain in Cracov/Poland. Photo made by Chameleon

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An Oustalet's Chameleon photographed in Isalo National Park, Madagascar.

Chameleon

SCF Batt Club October 2012

75/25 BFL/Tussah Silk

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pet shop casheir with chameleon

Spiny chameleon (Furcifer verrucosus)

Chameleons can blend into just about any background, including a pile of green bricks, elements, and tiles. As the model shows, you can use rigid bricks to make something that depicts movement and personality. The protruding tongue captures the moment that the chameleon has honed onto its prey. Notice how just a few simple pink pieces can create the illusion of movement. Eyes are a great way to add personality to your subject. The sloped eye socket and dome turret eye combine to capture the stare that is one of the defining features of this amazing animal. Fun fact: The model chameleon, or Jim as he is known at the Stactile Company, accompanies us to brick fan meets and conventions.

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