Central Bearded Dragon

Steve  Sass

Central Bearded Dragon

Central Bearded Dragons Pogona vitticeps are commonly seen along outback roads. This one was seen north of Cobar. This B&W image is for an upcoming challenge on Agamids of the World

Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.

Central Bearded Dragon belongs to the following groups:

Agamids - Dragons of the World, Art from the Workplace, Australia! You're Standing In it...., Australian Landmarks and Icons, Australian Travel Photography and Writing - 1 per 24hrs, Australian Wildlife, Far West and Central NSW, Friends of RedBubble, Herpetofauna of Australia, Made By Nature - {2 a day} - {Nature images only!}, Nature's Wonders, New South Wales Photography, Reptiles and Rural NSW Available for sale as

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Central Bearded Dragon by Steve  Sass
Central Bearded Dragon by Steve  Sass
  • Raquel Bourne

    Raquel Bourne

    Great capture Steven!

  • Steve Sass replied

    thanks Racquel

  • Moorey

    Moorey

    Fabulous!!!!

  • Steve Sass replied

    cheers matey

  • GailD

    GailD

    Great detail Steve.

  • Steve Sass replied

    thanks Gail, always appreciate your comments

  • Trudi's Images

    Trudi's Images

    Awesome capture Steve, lucky that was’nt your leg he was clinging too !!

  • Steve Sass replied

    haha, yes indeed! Thanks for the comment

  • Vicki Ferrari

    Vicki Ferrari

    Great photography Steven and this looks amazing in black and white! It looks as though he has a mask on, which I have never thought when you see images like these in colour. Fantastic!!

  • Steve Sass replied

    thanks Vicki, it does look like a mask! I hadnt noticed that before

  • Robert Elliott

    Robert Elliott

    fantastic, looks great in B&W

  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    This REALLY works in B&W Steve! Good luck with the challenge mate :D

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