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Sudeera Karunathilaka
{K:4233} 7/1/2011
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Thank you very much Biljana.
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 7/1/2011
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Perfect shot !! warm regards biljana
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Sudeera Karunathilaka
{K:4233} 6/27/2011
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Thank you very much Ania. :)
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 6/26/2011
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Very nice catch and interesting, nice lizard
Best wishes, Ania
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Sudeera Karunathilaka
{K:4233} 6/26/2011
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I thought of the same when seeing Tibor's macros. Those insects in his macros are so colorful. I feel little bit jealous when seeing them (hehehe...) But what I found out is if we really look for them they are every where, the pretty & colorful insects.
We have to take a guide with us when we visit Sinharaja rain forest. They are from the near by villages. But they can spot the tiniest insects in the jungle. That is because their eyes got used to it & they spot the tiniest change in pattern. All my photos in sinharaja rain forest is with the help of our guide.
So dear friend, HAPPY HUNTING... :)
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Linda Twohig
{K:2298} 6/26/2011
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Thank you for the information. I have several lizards in my flower garden. I will watch for them in the morning to see if it works on Texas lizards. None of them are as pretty as yours. Linda
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Sudeera Karunathilaka
{K:4233} 6/26/2011
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Thank you Linda... The best time to catch a lizard (or any other cold blooded) is the morning. They have to sun bath to become active. When they do that they are so reluctant to move away from that place.(Life in Cold Blood - BBC program by David Attenborough)
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Linda Twohig
{K:2298} 6/25/2011
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Nice macro. Lizards are really hard to catch. They move so very fast. There is one nano second pause and then they are gone. Nice job. Linda
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