Niklas Ban wrote:Nice photography as usally, thanks for sharing!
And thank you for the compliment!
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Kristian Munkholm wrote:Nice report and very nice pics from what looks to have been a good trip despite the disappointments.
I am somewhat in awe of your lizard photos - love the colours on those psammodromus, the in situ timon, action gecko and psammodromus pics. Also, I really don't understand how you can be dissatisfied with your lynx pics. That said and acknowledging you are ten times the photographer I ever will be I do have a little constructive criticism. Salamanders in full sunlight and very dry surroundings are hard to pull off
PS: The little boar and the dormouse are both verrry cute
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Thank you very much!
Making in situ photos of lizards is what I like the most
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They are active, they pose for the camera, jump/run away, they return etc.
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The colors of the Psammodromus were amazing. I had never seen them that colorful before. This spring was my first spring in Spain, but the week before I did not see them like that in Portugal.
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Well I might look up the RAW file and do some new Lightroom and Photoshop magic over it. But still, a good friend of mine was standing very close to them. He was very lucky. I still envy him.
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That is why I used my wide angle with the Ribbed Newt. Takes less time to get a sharp photo (better for the animal). But it was at the end of the day,(see the long shadow) ,but the sun was still very bright.
Haha the little boar smacked his lips while eating while breathing through the nose.
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