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!
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Hey everyone! The nactus 2010 reptile photography competition is here again and I have several photos placed again this year. Many thanks again To Catherine Adams who provided the amazing animals that were selected by the judges this year. Catherine's Nosy Mitsio, Lang won the reptile portrait...
I'm a bit of a yuppie. :(
It's different from Kirkland and better. I live just a few blocks from mainstreet. Love the community. Feels like my home town in Canada.
Thanks for the compliments guys. I know it's a bit of a long shot but I thought I'd try. I'm booking pretty late this year so it's been hard finding a hotel.