A photography of a Sand Lizard, well, after a considerable amount of waiting in awkward positions and some crawling on the hillside.
Now I just quote in the post I made on my site: The next more common specie is the Sand Lizard (Lacerta Agilis). They are fairly harder to spot as they seem to rather like standing still, so you won't likely hear them. To get one, one needs to walk silently and listen: that way a frightening lizard of this specie won't run away far. After it is spotted, it is rather easy to get in the business of actual photographing: these lizards don't seem to be too shy, so one with care could even get in just a few dozens of centimetres distance. For me it turned out I would rather frighten them after a point by the noise the camera makes when focusing than by actually approaching them. One even seemed to be rather curious about the lens.
You may read and watch more on the site! http://www.jubatian.com/articles/sp.....photographing/
Now I just quote in the post I made on my site: The next more common specie is the Sand Lizard (Lacerta Agilis). They are fairly harder to spot as they seem to rather like standing still, so you won't likely hear them. To get one, one needs to walk silently and listen: that way a frightening lizard of this specie won't run away far. After it is spotted, it is rather easy to get in the business of actual photographing: these lizards don't seem to be too shy, so one with care could even get in just a few dozens of centimetres distance. For me it turned out I would rather frighten them after a point by the noise the camera makes when focusing than by actually approaching them. One even seemed to be rather curious about the lens.
You may read and watch more on the site! http://www.jubatian.com/articles/sp.....photographing/
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lizard
Size 800 x 800px
File Size 132.2 kB
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