Lazy Lizards

© John Connolly

Lazy Lizards

Uploaded: September 24, 2016 13:38:44 | Entered: September 24, 2016 13:39:31

Description

Two gators soaking up a few sun rays at the Hunter Valley Zoo.

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/25000 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 800, FocalLength: 72.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90

Comments

Gord MacEachern September 24, 2016

These are definitely 2 bad boys John, nice capture of these big lizards!!! #1669532

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe September 24, 2016

Cool image of them John! #11520280

Shirley D. Freeman September 24, 2016

Wow, John, these guys are pretty mean looking for you to get a shot like this! They do look lazy, so that may help. <>< #11520282

Leslie McLain level-classic September 24, 2016

They look fierce. Terrific capture, John. #11520298

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe September 24, 2016

Great title and close-up, John. Fantastic details. Like those teeth. #11520303

Bojan Bencic level-classic September 25, 2016

Great capture, John. They may be lazy at the moment but those teeth look scary. #11520343

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures September 25, 2016

Great title and capture John, they let you get pretty close to the animals at this zoo. #11520363

Ujjwal Mukherjee September 25, 2016

Great capture of them,John!! #11520371

Martha R. Mazon level-classic September 25, 2016

That sure looks like a nice way to spend the afternoon, John! Wonderful framing in this fine wildlife capture! #11520390

Wendy A. Blanchard September 25, 2016

That is some BIG Lizards! Great capture John! #11520420

John Connolly September 25, 2016

Thank you for your thoughts on this image, they are appreciated! #11520442

Chuck Green level-classic September 25, 2016

Great shot, John! Are they napping in the sun, or waiting for the "snack" to get closer? #11520488

Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas level-classic September 25, 2016

Fantastic capture with great details John!,
Amalia #11520517

Emile Abbott level-deluxe September 26, 2016

Nice capture of these big boys, John. #11520652

John Connolly September 26, 2016

Thank you Chuck, Amalia and Emile! #11520729

Joannie Bertucci level-classic September 26, 2016

Friends of yours brother John? :-) Excellent comp and details! #11520746

Katherine Kuhn September 26, 2016

Great title for these guys, John! But I'll bet they can move pretty fast when they want to! #11520756

Marijana Fajgl September 26, 2016

Looks like they enjoy the sun! Great image, John! #11520764

Patrick Rouzes level-classic September 27, 2016

Wonderful shot of these two fierce-looking sun bathers, John! #11520975

John Connolly September 27, 2016

Thank you Sister Joannie, Katherine, Marijana and Patrick! #11521072

Nancy L. Green level-classic September 28, 2016

Those are some wicked looking teeth, great capture!! <>< #11521284

Laura E. Swan level-classic September 30, 2016

Hi Brother John!!! These two don't look like they are on speaking terms! HeeHee...Maybe they are actually watching out for each other?? A person just has no idea what they are really up to! They might LOOK lazy but I bet we'd all find out differently if we walked up to pet them. :) Great job at capturing them at any rate! And good to be in your gallery today. I have missed out on so much!
-Little Sister Swan :) #11522621

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