I shot this in Bandipur last month, the lizard was lying lazy and it looked liked it had a heavy meal.
Canon EOS 40D, Lens - Canon 100-400mm
Sabyasachi is this the same lizard that you photographed recently
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I shot this in Bandipur last month, the lizard was lying lazy and it looked liked it had a heavy meal.
Canon EOS 40D, Lens - Canon 100-400mm
Sabyasachi is this the same lizard that you photographed recently
I think we had seen a monitor lizard in a similar rock in July. Bibhav and Mrudul had posted. However, I don't think it is the same one.
Your EXIF details are: ISO 400, f5.6, 1/640. In this case a narrow aperture ie. f8 or higher would have been good. f8 would have brought down the shutter speed to 1/320 second and would have been better.
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Nice image. The head turn is interesting. I think there are some dark areas in the image, you can recover them. A narrow aperture would haev helped to get the head in focus as well.
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Mrudul Godbole
Agree with the above comments... The narrower aperture would have brought the head in focus too. The stone highlights can be toned down a bit...
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