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they look innocent .,. and all love to them but keeping similar distances 😀 ..I dont like them .. but these captures do give me enough reasons not to question their existence in the planet 😀 in fact I liked them through your lenses 🙂
Amazing captures and a wonderfully complementary narration to go along. As someone who generally shies away from these creatures, you almost made me fall in love with them. Thank you. 🙂
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Gorgeous! Didn’t know of this sanctuary. Did you go in in a vehicle or on foot?
We went in a bus, but some of the pics were clicked in the public area where you can walk freely
Wonderful click
Wow lovely captures, lizards quite wonderful creatures.
Thanks Dhiru…
nice pictures and excellent details 🙂
thanks Joshi..
OMG………good one…
they look innocent .,. and all love to them but keeping similar distances 😀 ..I dont like them .. but these captures do give me enough reasons not to question their existence in the planet 😀 in fact I liked them through your lenses 🙂
Thanks a lot…. the whole idea of clicking wildlife is to sensitize people about creatures of god. It seems I passed 🙂 Thanks
Fantastic shots. They look scary.
Great captures Prasad. Which camera do you use?
Thanks Nag. I normally use a Nikon D7000 in Aperture mode…
the orange lizard looks so beautiful…although i am herpetophobic, but i cant resist admire their beautiful click
wow brilliant clicks.. creatures that scare me a lot, looking good here :p
And colorful too! Lovely collection.
My! what images!! really great photographs up there, Prasad. You really do succeed in making us see the beauty in them. 🙂
thanks Divya…:)
Amazing captures and a wonderfully complementary narration to go along. As someone who generally shies away from these creatures, you almost made me fall in love with them. Thank you. 🙂
Thanks Arti..I am glad you liked it…