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Old 30th April 2002   #1
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where did you take this?
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Old 30th April 2002   #3
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on a brick fence surrounding a mosque near Mt Faber...
actually, I think these are quite common, running up/down/along tree trunks etc ... just happen to saw this one and 'stalked' it for a while....

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why i neber have such luck bumping into these kind of animals,reptiles or mammals...sigh..
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Suggestion: In shots like these where the subject seems to be looking elsewhere intently, backing up and including a bit of the subject's source of attraction (if possible) would make for a stronger composition.
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Thanks for the suggestion/advice
Actually, this is a crop from a bigger pic; beats me what's its looking at cos its nothing there! I could only guess what its waiting for....
Had to creep up with my 50mm while its concentrating on something....

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