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FollowMo'o is the Hawaiian word for gecko. This gecko is licking the nectar of this flower bud.
Mo'o is the Hawaiian word for gecko. This gecko is licking the nectar of this flower bud.
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Contest Finalist in Tiny Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Low Vantage Point Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Close Up Art Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Evocative Wildlife Photo Contest
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janicejh
October 31, 2016
Nice shot! My critique: rotate the little frog so he's looking eight-sided up? Possibly crop slightly.. I look forward to following and learning from you!
landicordier
October 31, 2016
Excellent shot! I like the space, and the fact that he's upside down! great work!
krismo
December 09, 2016
I love the colors in this shot, Looks like a frog but its not. This little guy a lizard and I believe he is from Hawaii.
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Location
This was taken at a garden in Honolulu, HITime
This was taken at 9:00am after the morning showers fill this plant with water. The gecko come out and drink the rain water.Lighting
The lighting was all natural. It was a cloudy day and it created a nice soft light for this photo.Equipment
I used a Sony A7ii with a 70-300G f/5.6, No tripod and flash.Inspiration
I saw many photos that Darcy Fiero took of Geckos and I loved it. You can find her work at https://www.instagram.com/darcyfierophotography/Editing
I did a little bit of processing. I toned down the highlights and brought out details in the shadows.In my camera bag
My equipment is pretty standard. My Sony A7ii, Zeiss Batis 18mm lens, Sony 24-70 lens, a remote control, tripod, a chair to relax, and a Spam Musubi to snack on.Feedback
Slow down and not try to rush the shot. When you are still, the gecko will come out of hiding and maybe pose for you.