American Anole

© Mitch Spence

American Anole

Uploaded: April 10, 2014

Description

Also called the Carolina anole, green anole, red-throated anole, and sometimes American chameleon because of its ability to change colors from various brown shades to bright green. They are abundant in the southeastern U.S., especially on the coastal plains. They're cute, I think, and seem not to harm anything (except for the small insects they eat). For the PG101 in my backyard theme.

Category: Animals

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: -0.33, ExposureTime: 1/1250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 56.00 mm, Model: NIKON D7100

Comments

Bob Cournoyer level-classic April 10, 2014

Sharp shot, great light on him/her/it... :-)

Happy Theme Day #1569606

Colette M. Metcalf April 10, 2014

Terrific capture, Mitch!!! #11021030

Martha R. Mazon level-classic April 10, 2014

Wonderful lines, light, detail and depth, Mitch, and an excellent choice of subject for a backyard in your locale. HTD! #11021039

JO ANN CLEVELAND April 10, 2014

Super capture and clarity Mitch!

jo ann c. #11021058

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe April 10, 2014

Great expression and capture Mitch! #11021072

Joy Rector April 10, 2014

love this shot #11021157

Christine Czernin level-classic April 11, 2014

Excellent, Mitch. Totally sharp with a lovely soft background.
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