While fixing my fence this afternoon, I noticed this Carolina Anole watching me while I worked. I went inside and grabbed the D300, which had the 105mm VR mounted on it... and came back outside to snap few pics of my audience.
Sometimes referred to as the American Chameleon (though not a true chameleon), do to its ability to change color from brown to green, depending on it's mood or time of day. This was one of the first really green specimens I have seen around my house lately. Maybe he was happy I was finally fixing my fence.
Nice pictures indeed, what a cool thing to find while fixing a fence!
Are those f stops labeled correctly? I didn't think you could get shallow dof like that at f/8 and 105mm....I'm new to all this which is why I'm asking
Greg Feutz wrote:
Nice pictures indeed, what a cool thing to find while fixing a fence!
Are those f stops labeled correctly? I didn't think you could get shallow dof like that at f/8 and 105mm....I'm new to all this which is why I'm asking
Yes, that is the correct EXIF info. I was really close to the little guy, so DOF becomes razor thin at 2.8, 3.5, 4, etc. I stopped down so that more of his head was in focus. I learned the hard way that you need to be stopped down enough to keep more detail, like his head.
You might number your photos on future posts > Helps the viewer reply to a specific photo without having to scroll back up to count. Just a lil help for those that wish to comment on you post.
Great job on these. The color is fantastic and they are quite sharp. Number 3 is my pic for photo of the day