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Uploaded: 09/02/12 3:19 AM GMT
Infant Iguana
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Eagle Beach, Aruba. Measuring about six inches in length, this infant iguana has aqua spots. As it gets a little older, it will be bright green, then darker with large spots. This little one scampered about, staying rather close to home, a hole beneath the cactus. Enjoy!

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.snapshooter87
09/02/12 4:19 AM GMT
Lovely shot, Thad. Great detail and almost luminescent spots.
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.Joanie
09/02/12 5:06 AM GMT
I can handle this little cutie...lol...Your focus is perfect
Thad! Outstanding capture!
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Four eyes are better than two.
::Dunstickin
09/02/12 6:24 AM GMT
Amazing how those spots blend in as they go toward the tail end!...

Small enough to dodge by those thorns too...Crafty eh!...

Great shot of it too
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.biffobear
09/02/12 8:22 AM GMT
It's a good'un...I hope he watches out for the needles..R.
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Never argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
::Ramad
09/02/12 8:33 AM GMT
Nice and clear shot of the iguana. His "markings" look beautiful Thad.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::tigger3
09/02/12 11:17 AM GMT
I think this little one is so cute, and you nailed the color, and details, what a good find. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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.Roseman_Stan
09/02/12 12:08 AM GMT
Looks like it stopped to pose for you. Super shot!!
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::LynEve
09/02/12 12:49 AM GMT
A absolutely top notch image Thad.
I dont know when (if ever) we are going so see more images promoted to the Main Galleries but this belongs in there without a doubt.
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::0930_23
09/02/12 1:40 PM GMT
Clarity is really good as is the composition, Thad. A real winner here.
I agree with Lyn.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::trixxie17
09/02/12 2:20 PM GMT
Love that unusual aqua color at this stage - excellent shot.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.Jhihmoac
09/02/12 2:49 PM GMT
Cute...Thanks for sharing...
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::mschaper
09/02/12 3:25 PM GMT
Awesome capture! Excellent composition with crisp details and rich colors. Great work!
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.Jimbobedsel
09/02/12 3:31 PM GMT
Cute little devil, and colorful, too! Excellent shot Thad.
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.icedancer
09/02/12 4:31 PM GMT
Excellent close up & colours of this fellow with outstanding detail
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Have a Sunny Day
.BarnArt
09/02/12 4:31 PM GMT
Photo well taken sir!
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
::unclejoe85
09/02/12 6:32 PM GMT
Really nice and sharp Thad, with lots of detail and great color!
Thanks.
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::stonewolff
09/02/12 7:13 PM GMT
A beautiful capture. The detail is awesome and the color tones are great. A well thought out composition.
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.Starglow
09/02/12 9:34 PM GMT
He's a colorful little fellow, neat shot.
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::Inkeri
09/02/12 10:02 PM GMT
This Iguana has Cute feet,with many toes.. I suppose it helps in the hostile environment.Fabulous photo,Thad.
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.rvdb
09/09/12 4:41 PM GMT
Fave and save.

Rob
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.Eubeen
09/16/12 1:16 AM GMT
Brilliant colours and great details in the iguana's skin. Nicely posed and composed shot.
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