Thanks everyone! Photos posted on page 1!
I tend to not take this hobby too seriously but losing Yoda was pretty sad for me. I'm raising one of Laurie's quad babies at the moment. I may get another Panther soon, but I may take a short break.
Many of you likely have his offspring or grandchildren and don't even know it. Yoda was one of Chameleon Nation's top breeders a few years back. He had the most vivid Red's and blues and a flawless lateral line as though stroked by a paintbrush.
I took Yoda in as a gift from Catherin Adams...
100mm will require you to be farther away from your subject. It will also give you a very slightly wider depth of field then the 60mm. Which..when shooting macro, is priceless.
Today is the last day for Nactus voting! Here's my last shameless bump because I really want to go to Cameroon! :) If you haven't voted for your favorite photos yet, go do it!
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/photography/nactus_award_voting.php
These are my favorite photos ;)
(Well these and...
I have no doubt Thor. I'm surprised at some of the photos nominated this year. I sent a lot of photos, and of the ones I sent, I can't believe what placed. The last photos I would have thought they'd pick.
A couple of the photos are just plain no good.
Thanks everyone!
Site is back up! Vote away!
The red tailed boa in Category 6 is also my photo, but I don't want to split my vote. Dino is a better photo anyway!
:):)