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Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an infrared converted Canon 20D and rendered in channel inverted false color infrared. Twin Falls County, Idaho.
The pond at Safety Bay, WA. This is the line where the ocean hits the limit of the pond. This changes daily depending on sand accumulation, and tide. At the end of last summer it was essentially a complete sandbar, but over winter there has been a gap as seen. Previous to the end of dredging the pond would find schools of fish, and dolphins chasing them. I don't know how things are changing to the wildlife, but certainly there is a much lower chance of being dolphins now.
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We often get baby alligator lizards in our house -- they sometimes sneak in through an open door, and have even hitched a ride on our fuzzy-haired dog on occasion. My wife found this one in the house last night. They're tiny, but as with many reptiles, the juveniles are almost perfect replicas of the adults, so something else in the photo for scale helps -- in this case, my fingertip. After a few pics, I put it back in our garden.