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There seemed to be a color absorbtion throughout this image which gave the lizard a somewhat funky green/yellow color cast, so I simply duplicated the layer, changed over to sepia, then erased some of that sepia to reveal some of the original color. Just giving something a little different.
I thought while looking through the camera that there was enough DOF to get the lizard sharp from the neck to the tip of the mouth, but, ..... whoops! A tad off on that one, but not to bad I guess! Take care everyone, and thanks for looking! Mike [b]Michael Brown
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by Wil Hershberger
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by Laura Stiefel
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by Michael Brown
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