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I've been crawling around our garden on Cyprus for more than a few hours so one more image from this endemic Troodos Lizard.
October 8, 2017
Our pet anoles are a treat to observe in their little tropical habitat. The side-lighting I have chosen for this week is from the top. This guy is lit from above , solely by the daylight basking light.
I am shooting through glass with a polarizing filter to keep the glare down. I have also touched up the eye area with more exposure to give it some definition.
(a "MacroMondays" submission, theme "Sidelit" HMM!)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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This 4 inch-long dinosaur ancestor was facing upwards and motionless at the base of a dead tree. The camera was still accidentally in Impressive Art mode from days before. I would call the natural markings on this lizard "impressive art."
Just found this photo from my Serengeti trip. It's a Rainbow Agama lizard (Agama agama) we saw at the Serengeti Visitor Center in the Seronera district.
Lagartija tipica de las islas baleares que se caracterizan por su variedad de colores (verde, azul y marrón)
A lizard observed near the city of Alzira, province of Valencia, Spain. (Species ID welcomed.)
Pentax D-FA 100mm F/2.8 Macro with off-camera diffused Yongnuo YN-560 III. Pretty small lizard, but nowhere near MFD.
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Ophisaurus ventralis
A healthy adult found under cover during a survey on a chilly night in south Florida.
Podarcis muralis
The most striking feature, imo, of these lizards is the speed with which they move, and then suddenly stop. It's almost as if they're teleporting around. This one was darting in and out of the nooks and crannies of a former quarry on a sunny afternoon.
Downsized for web.
A lizard which earlier has lost its tail and it started to grow back. Looks like this is an pregnant female lizard.
He is my newest absolute favourite. The Daddy of our Lizards. He was large but he chouldn't half shift when he'd a mind to.(if you can tell its a female, let me know and I'll give him a sex change) : )
We discovered this young occelated lizard in our garden yesterday. It is very shy. At the slightest movement it runs down into its hole. Hence the heavy cropping on this photo taken from a distance.
Common Lizard - Whet Mead EWT reserve, Witham, Essex. These small (50mm-75mm) juvenile reptiles are everywhere at the moment!
Shuangliu Forest Recreation Park (雙流森林遊樂區) in Pingtung County, Taiwan.
Fuji X-T1 and XF35mm
ig: smithdavidjeremy
Found at La Selva Biological Station, near Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí. Heredia Province, Costa Rica.
Found on fallen tree.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
An Atlantic Lizard (Gallotia atlantica ) basking in the sun on some old lava at Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote. These lizards are unique to Lanzarote and one or two other islands in the Canaries, but seem to be very common at Timanfaya. Detail best viewed by clicking on the image.