I think this guy is a Parson’s chameleon but not sure. There are quite a few different species of chameleons in Madagascar. In fact, half the world’s 150 different species can be found there. Parson’s chameleons, of which there are two subspecies, are among the largest. They can grow to more than two feet in length. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 80mm), Canon 500D close up filter, ISO 100, f/22 at 1/60th of a second, Nikon SB-600 flash
The lighting and composition in this shot is not your typical chameleon shot. Superb! What a cute little snout. Looks like a species from Star Trek Voyager.
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Totally awesome! The surrounding darkness adds drama to the chameleon’s pose.
Oh my! Very regal looking.
—– Sour gent ingenue
—– Oscar Homolka Jet Li
—– Some that I can be .
Love this guy
The black back drop is a great contrast.
Very mysterious and evocative. Kinda seems like this is a headshot for a chameleon who’s trying to get a part in a off-broadway play.
The lighting and composition in this shot is not your typical chameleon shot. Superb! What a cute little snout. Looks like a species from Star Trek Voyager.