Here's a shot of a captive Golden-tailed Gecko.
Taken with a D70, 105mm 2.8 Nikon macro, macro flash, hand-held.

Cheers
Michael
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Golden-tailed GeckoHi all,
Here's a shot of a captive Golden-tailed Gecko. Taken with a D70, 105mm 2.8 Nikon macro, macro flash, hand-held. ![]() Cheers Michael
A nice sharp image Micheal, and to be honest I have never noticed that sort of gecko before.
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Nice one Michael. Amazing skin
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
nice and sharp. well exposed also.
I havent seen one of these before. Feels a little tight in the frame. feel he needs a little breathing room in front of his nose. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Thanks, guys
Steve : Thanks for suggestion. Purposely wanted a tight crop with his nose pointing to upper left-hand corner. Wanted to show amazing skin pattern and colour close up. Cheers Michael
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