Thank you, Mark, Crristine, Attila, Bob, and PJ, for your comments.
Thanks Alan for the followup! ;-)
Yes, both geckos and anoles often tend to get inside the house when the
weather is rapidly changing outside.
With the current cold front, it rapidly became rather chily here at night,
- low 50's-to mid 40's F. (+7 - +10 C).
Igor
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I learned that Hemidactylus, essentially means "house little dragon" [*].
:-)
This guy visited our house around midnight last night.
After a quick photo session he (she?) was released to the cold and rainy
night outside.
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-11-05-gecko/
For those who like technicalities, these shots were done with
Pentax DA-F 100 mm/2.8 Macro, 1/160 s, f/9 for the first three, and f/11 for
the last four, ISO 800, K5 IIs, handheld, with
a flash.
I am interested to know which photos from this small set are and aren't
working for people.
All comments are welcome!
Cheers,
Igor
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[*] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemidactylus
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