Been thinking a lot about Madagascar lately and how much I’d love to get back there before it hardly resembles what I saw back in 2007. Not only for the lemurs, but also the staggering variety of chameleons — nearly half of the world’s 150 or so species. This is a Parson’s chameleon, the largest in the world by weight. Photographed at Pereyras Nature Farm on the way to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 80mm with Canon 500 close up filter) ISO 100, f/5.6 at 1/10th of as second
——- What’s this we see
——- As ET merged
——- With children’s plush
——- This repertoire of texture
——- Color buttons and beads
——- Was born in someone’s
——- Sewing. box
——- Camouflage lets you hide
——- And be where you
——- Want to be .
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Is it a dinosaur, an example of pointillism or an image for Sherwin-Williams? One could argue it is all three.
Ha. No doubt Sue. I do love the colors.
That is beautiful!!!
Thanks Jeane, they certainly are beautiful creatures.
——- What’s this we see
——- As ET merged
——- With children’s plush
——- This repertoire of texture
——- Color buttons and beads
——- Was born in someone’s
——- Sewing. box
——- Camouflage lets you hide
——- And be where you
——- Want to be .
He’s like a piece of jewelry that I could wear around my neck. Not that I would. Or even want to. OK, what I mean is – yeah, he’s beautiful.
Now I know what to get you for your next birthday.