Podarcis peloponnesiaca
Podarcis peloponnesiaca
Written by Monday, 05 April 2010 00:00
“Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times … I just shoot at what interests me at that moment.” Elliott Erwitt
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Podarcis peloponnesiaca (Peloponesian wall lizard, female) These small lizards are endemic in Peloponese and are often seen in the gorge. It is often quite tricky to spot them since they like to stay completely still in the shadow. However, if someone does see them, it is quite easy to approach them and take a photo by moving very slowly. When shooting this female lizard the use of flash was a must as it was in the shadow while f/11 ensured sharpeness and the required depth-of-field. Photo by Nicholas Parchas Shooting Data: 1. Camera: Nikon D80 2. Camera: Nikon D80 |
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