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Anole Lizard interrupted Mating Display – South Florida
290 Views on December 26, 2012
Nikon D90
55-200mm Nikkor
Shutter Speed – 1/160 Second
Aperture – F8
Focal Length – 145mm
ISO – 200

Pembroke Pines, FL, United States of America

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lizard, animal, fauna, nature, mating display, south florida, close up

My first camera was an Argus C3 given to me by my Uncle. Became interested and over the intervening years I have done photography and stopped, only to start again. Have begun again in the last 4 years with Canon Digital Point and Shoots. I have no training in the arts or photography. I have read some of Ansel Adam’s series, never finished.. I have learned a lot from seeing the fantastic images here.

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  • Glenn Cecero
    Glenn Ceceroover 1 year ago

  • leonie7
    leonie7over 1 year ago

    WHAT A FABULOUS CAPTURE OF THIS WONDERFUL LIZARD GLENN LOVE IT LEE

  • He is a handsome fella, know it too!!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • CanyonWind
  • Howdy POP’s!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Guendalyn
    Guendalynover 1 year ago

    LOVE IT !

  • Grazie, mille!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Damienne Bingham
    Damienne Binghamover 1 year ago

    The light and textures are really beautiful here, Glenn. Lovely work!

  • Thanks you dear D! Always appreciate your perspective!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...over 1 year ago

    Fantastic capture

  • Howdy Kathy, thank you!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Stephanie Reynolds
    Stephanie Reyn...over 1 year ago

    Yes Glen-

    This is a very fine speciman!!! Great position, in the sun- cool backdrop!!! : )

  • Thank you Stephanie, much appreciated! Hope you have a Happy New Year!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Loree McComb
    Loree McCombover 1 year ago

    wow – nice capture

  • Thanks you dear Lady!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Steven  Sandner
    Steven Sandnerover 1 year ago

    Love this work mate! what a cool little guy!! ! :)

  • So sorry for the belated reply. Thank you Steven, they are cool, wish they weren’t wiping out the native anole species, but such is life! Take care and much appreciated!

    – Glenn Cecero

  • Eve Parry
    Eve Parryover 1 year ago

    Beautifully captured Glenn.

  • Many thanks, always appreciated!

    – Glenn Cecero

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