Brown Anole
Brown Anole Originally uploaded by daecks Another example of the critters found around where I live. This one would return every night to the same spot to rest. For scale, the head would be a little under 1cm long.
Brown Anole Originally uploaded by daecks Another example of the critters found around where I live. This one would return every night to the same spot to rest. For scale, the head would be a little under 1cm long.
These have been up for a while now, but for relatives who do still check this page (mum), here is the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/daecks/collections/72157605414305482/
Kiss me Originally uploaded by daecks This was out on our terrace the other day. I have no idea what species of frog this is, somewhat due to the tail protrusion.
Spiny Orb-weaver Originally uploaded by daecks Am I tempting fate by wanting to take photos of spiders?
I spotted this guy the other day climbing up a tree near our place. He was about a metre long, and looks like he’s been around. BTW: I heart Australian critters more, especially Red Back spiders. Update: Another Iguana. Iguanas were introduced to Florida from people letting their pets go once they got too big. Now they go through the canals munching on tasty plants. ...
I’ve noticed some photos of mine are on certain websites around the place. I find it interesting to see which of my photos are used. Here are some links: Fantasy-fest devil Diesel the family cat Kitten in Nicaragua Major Mitchell cockatoo Heller International building, Chicago Little chargers Murray river
Photos from Adriana’s birthday party held on the weekend are online. The star of the party (apart from Adriana)? Squashed Frogs. The rest of the set is here.
Wow! Finally… Set is here.
This is a 16 mega pixel stitch of Monaco, taken from a wheelchair viewing area.
I just got an e-mail from an online publication re the use of one of my pictures in their article! I’m always stoked about something like this. The picture is one I took of a kid in Nicaragua in the Granada islands area. He was one of the sons of the tour operator. Here is a link to the article, it’s in Spanish, but it talks about how a study conducted by Stanford university showed that post traumatic stress during childhood makes people more vulnerable to stress, anxiety or depression later in their lives. ...