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I had the privilege of spending a couple of hours at a local reptile shop in York (Leaping Lizards) on Tuesday afternoon. I was granted full access to this world of wonder by the owners who kindly allowed me to take photographs without the restriction of shooting through glass. I could have spent all day looking at their fabulous stock of reptiles through my macro lens and I even built up enough courage to photograph a Brazilian Giant Salmon Pink Tarantula (not for the feint hearted, pics to follow soon)! As soon as the glass doors were slid open the stigma of the various snakes, lizards etc was removed. I half expected them to start leaping at me but this was not the case and instead I was left to stare in awe at their beauty and enjoy my photography.
I hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did - more to follow!
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A little color to start up the week :D
I decided to do a hdr on this Yellow Jacket wasp.He was basking in the sun, So perfect opportunity to get the shots :-)
Nikon d3200.
Extension tubes.
reversed 40mm Nikkor Macro Lens.
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This is one of my neighbor's pet hermit crabs. This little guy was coming right at me and made for a great shot. Copyright: Sweezey Pictures - Ken Sweezey.
Nikon D800 with Sigma 150mm 2.8 Macro, 1/250 sec, f/8.0, ISO1000
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It was raining, the dandelions were wet. I wasn't going to sit in the rain and take a photo, so I brought it inside.
Took this a couple of years ago on a magical trip into the Killarney, Queensland, Australia, hinterland very early in the morning in a fog clothing the mountains with the tiny moisture droplets clinging to this little butterfly.
I have a lot to learn with macro photography and should have use a deeper dof to have all of this little fellow in focus but I live and learn, but not often does an opportunity such as this present itself
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It's a gloomy morning today. Rain seems to be taking over our lives.. Here is some color to cheer us up ;D