Salamander
Copyright ©2006, Ricardo Rico
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Ricardo Rico
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27-May-2006 13:14 CEST |
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Olympus C5060 |
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1/320 |
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f/5.6 |
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122mm |
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iESP |
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80 |
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Auto |
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internal |
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Great shot Ricardo....regards bevellee
Bevellee Bryceson at 13:35 CEST on 27-May-2006 [Reply]
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Very nice shot Ricardo?
I guess it is living in your house as your pad..
Best regards,
Fonzy - at 16:24 CEST on 27-May-2006 [Reply]
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You have actually captured some personality of the critter. I don't believe I've ever seen a lizard smile before. Nice shot!!
Jim
Jim Sabatke at 16:51 CEST on 27-May-2006 [Reply]
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Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Great shot Ricardo....regards bevellee
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MAny thanks Bevellee, Best regards, Ricardo
Ricardo Rico at 07:01 CEST on 28-May-2006 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal. wrote:
> Very nice shot Ricardo?
> I guess it is living in your house as your pad..
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> Best regards,
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Many thanks for your comments Fons. This kind of salamander live in the forest (near home), we found her crossing the road, we "rescue" her from this dangerous situation. I wanted to take a picture, so I brought home and later I released her in the same place (of course not in the road!!). This beautiful animal is protected here in Hungary. I another hand I refuse to have this kind of wild animal in home, they are very nice but in the nature. Best regards, Ricardo
Ricardo Rico at 07:25 CEST on 28-May-2006 [Reply]
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Jim Sabatke wrote:
> You have actually captured some personality of the critter. I don't believe I've ever seen
> a lizard smile before. Nice shot!!
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> Jim
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Thank you very much for your comments Jim. You have an interesting point of view, I never thought about the "lizard?s smile", and now you mention this, is really true it looks like a smile. But really Salamanders belong to the amphibians (with tail) they are not lizard (Reptiles). Best regards, Ricardo
Ricardo Rico at 07:41 CEST on 28-May-2006 [Reply]
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Shelley O'Connell wrote:
> The colors and detail of this salamander are fascinating!
> I see that you and Fons are both into 'rescuing'animals and then returning them to the wild.
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> Regards,
> Shelley
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I am sorry Shelley....I forgot reply to say many thanks for your kind comment, Best regards, Ricardo
Ricardo Rico at 18:20 CEST on 08-Jun-2006 [Reply]