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Old 27th November 2010
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Default Overcame one of my fears today...

I got up early to head out to a local stream (Brushy Creek, Round Rock, TX). Last week the dragons were abundant and during my adventure I walked upon a large (fat but short) water snake which I called a water moccasin, needless to say, I was scared $*@!less.


 


Today, the dragons we're much less numbered. Just after shooting a "wild" anole on the bank from the water, I caught the body of a green tree snake in the corner of my vision. Scared at first, but I slowly moved further into the thick of the grassy bank to get a shot of him. This wasn't the last surprise either...there was another below him and closer to me but moving away. I had a good time.


 


All shots taken with a Canon 30D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro, and the DIY Ring-Flash


 


#1 Mature Anole Lizard, ISO 125, f/6.3, 1/160th, Flash M-mode, 1/8th pwr



 


#2 Green Tree Snake, ISO 160, f/7.1, 1/160th, Flash M-mode, 1/8th pwr



 


#3 Violet Dasher, ISO 125, f/8, 1/125th, Flash M-mode, 1/8th pwr



 


#4 Green Dasher, ISO 125, f/10, 1/100th, Flash M-mode, 1/8th pwr



 


#5 Violet Dasher, ISO 125, f/8, 1/80th, Flash M-mode, 1/8th pwr



 


-Roy


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