yes you can see that he's a beauty although thats not the best picture....from observing breeder pics...I'm basically realizing cham photos are much like tricking little kids into smiling.....try picking him up with a stick and having a back drop of bushes or trees.....if you have a female or another cham hold them off in the distance and see if you can get him to fire, if not...hold a cricket by the camera and see if that catches his glow and attention.....as for pic quality your chamera (lol) seems to take some pretty detailed photos so you shouldn't worry about that...just get some nice natural lighting and a good back drop and the rest is up to your cham.....all I know is mike from flchams makes his chams look so damn good in photographs, because the ones he pictured that were mine looked 1000 times better than they did in real life
good luck I'll stay tuned because I want to see what his stripes end up progressing like
Photography is not one of my favorite things. I usually take twenty photos to get one really good one too. It takes a lot of patience. I've tried to take the time to learn about my own individual camera. Even so, it seems to be more of a trial and error sort of thing. Keep trying and posting. Your male's sire is exquisite. And I can see why David Copperfield wanted him