
Doh, it's a green iguana. Well it was big anyway...
Must invest in a polarising filter at some point to lose the reflections in the glass...
Must invest in a polarising filter at some point to lose the reflections in the glass...
Comments
1:25pm January 8 2008ashdad said: Wow! That is a fantastic macro. The detail in the original is amazing. |
1:26pm January 8 2008Pewari said: (reply to comment #49968) Thank you! It was one of those lucky shots in that it stayed very very still while I took the photo... easier than the monkeys, hehe... |
7:21pm January 8 2008SGKrebs said: I think Komodo Dragons are gey and up to 10 feet long. Regardless, large lizards have definitely patented that expression. |
9:34pm January 8 2008Pewari said: (reply to comment #49972) It was pretty big SGKrebs - it was in the same enclosure as the giant tortoises and didn't seem that dwarfed! |
9:36pm January 8 2008Pewari said: (reply to comment #49972) Actually... no, you're absolutely right.. it was a green iguana (makes yet another mental note to snap the damn label as well as the creature!!!!) |
2:22am January 9 2008ohhahhwho said: I have the same expression when dinner's late . . . only problem with that is, I do the cooking as well. |
8:20am January 9 2008Pewari said: (reply to comment #49992) hahaha - I know the feeling *exactly* ohhahhwho. |
3:56pm January 10 2008Tom33 said: a wonderful capture - they do pose well |
5:10pm January 11 2008abojovna said: Excelent! |
10:47pm January 12 2008Raynekyst said: Congrats on Pic of the week! :-) |

