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Post by raybar on Oct 23, 2017 18:52:12 GMT -5
We found this little critter in the kitchen. Such a cutie pie.
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Post by belgiumreporter on Oct 24, 2017 6:13:57 GMT -5
We found another cutie in the wilderness on the isle of La Reunion, added the geotag to the image:
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Post by raybar on Oct 24, 2017 11:05:41 GMT -5
Well, some critters you want to pick up, others you don't. I was hiking in the hills above Burbank, California, in an area destroyed by one of the recent wildfires, when I saw what looked like a stick on the ground, and I was going to kick it off the trail. But as I approached, it moved. I had time for one quick shot before it slithered off into the brush.
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Post by maisie on Nov 1, 2017 15:01:24 GMT -5
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Post by belgiumreporter on Nov 2, 2017 3:40:20 GMT -5
With the risk of this becomig a photo forum rather then a classic camera collectors one and to anwser your questions: I tend to make pictures off animals,pets,reptiles and insects whenever they cross my path and i happen to have a camera with me. The website you mention has some nice ideas for staged photos with pets. Here's one with halloween theme: little red riding hood with, by the lack of a wolf, a drowsy black-and-white ruffed lemur (the wounds are not inflicted by the lemur )
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Post by maisie on Nov 2, 2017 7:42:54 GMT -5
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Post by belgiumreporter on Nov 17, 2017 9:56:50 GMT -5
I'm so glad that you answered, I also liked this photo! It looks like we have the same taste) Do we? Here's another one we met in Portugal. I dont know enough about reptiles to determine it's a good rule however ( and that goes for a lot of things) if you don't exactly know what it is, dont touch it, especially if they are black and yellow. Quinta da regaleira, Sintra, Portugal.
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Post by chilla on Aug 3, 2018 22:34:36 GMT -5
I'm so glad that you answered, I also liked this photo! It looks like we have the same taste) Do we? Here's another one we met in Portugal. I dont know enough about reptiles to determine it's a good rule however ( and that goes for a lot of things) if you don't exactly know what it is, dont touch it, especially if they are black and yellow. Quinta da regaleira, Sintra, Portugal. Good option not to have touched or picked that one up... They are beautiful but not very good for you! Fire Salamanda - Nice photo :-) Fire Salamanda
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