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An invasive species in Florida


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Iguanas are not natural in Florida.  This specimen I found in the Everglades.  It was a big one about 30" to 36" long.

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A three foot wild iguana? Holy crap. 

 

Great picture, by the way! 

 

What camera and lens? 



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Thank you.  D7K w/ 300mm f/2.8.....so it gave the angle of view of a 450mm lens with about an f/4 opening, on the crop sensor.



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Post processing of the photo? 

 

Shot in raw?



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Shot in Raw?  Why of course.  It is the only way.

 

Post = a touch of sharpening and moving the saturate slider a little to the right. Done!