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    Default Water Monitor Lizard

    D300, Nikon 200-400 vr/ f4

    400mm
    f/7.1
    -0.7 ev
    1/320
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    ~ NIKHIL

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    I like the low perspective and the composition. A monitor has some lovely patterns on its skin. Using a still narrower aperture would have helped you to capture that more. I agree that the chosen DOF in this case helps keep interest in the eye and the forked tongue, but a further narrower aperture (F9-F10) would have added better dimensions to the image. What ISO were you shooting at? Thanks for sharing
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    Bibhav Behera
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    The low angle is nice. The eye contact and the forked tongue make the image interesting. The texture on the skin has come out well. Agree a narrower aperture would have enhanced the image further. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    The colour temperature needs to be reduced. That would strengthen the image.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    I like the low angle and composition. This photograph gives a different composition of Monitor lizard with its forked tongue.

    Nikhilesh, TFS.

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