7D &100-400mm IS mkII-- Tree Huggers

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At Home....Mini Dinosaurs (Green Iguanas) running around on the ground and in the trees.

Mature male Green Iguanas turn orange and the juvenile iguanas stay green.

We got a big problem in Miami....Green Iguanas are everywhere and taking over the area. We need a good freeze, around 31 degrees for 2 days and you'll see dead iguanas covering the ground.



2500ISO, f/8, 1/1000sec. at 400mm

2500ISO, f/8, 1/1000sec. at 400mm



4000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm

4000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm



5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 300mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 300mm



5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm
 
At Home....Mini Dinosaurs (Green Iguanas) running around on the ground and in the trees.

Mature male Green Iguanas turn orange and the juvenile iguanas stay green.

We got a big problem in Miami....Green Iguanas are everywhere and taking over the area. We need a good freeze, around 31 degrees for 2 days and you'll see dead iguanas covering the ground.
environmentally, it sounds like a key animal (snake, bird etc. etc.) that controls the population, has been decimated! that is what happens when humans F* with environment and ecosystem!
2500ISO, f/8, 1/1000sec. at 400mm

2500ISO, f/8, 1/1000sec. at 400mm

4000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm

4000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 300mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 300mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm

5000ISO, f/10, 1/800sec. at 400mm


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Who are you gonna believe, me, or your lying eyes? Groucho Marx.
 
Very clean pictures at such a high ISO

Congratulations
 
Green Iguana problem here... they breed like crazy, poop everywhere which is dangerous and they eat plants/ flowers , upsetting homeowners.
 
I work real hard on noise reduction with multiple software programs
 
Much better to see them in their native environment.



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We have plenty of Latin recipes for grilled Iguana here
 
I'm sure there are ways to make them taste like something else but then why not just eat something else then?
 
I'm sure there are ways to make them taste like something else but then why not just eat something else then?
Not wanting to make them taste like something else, cuisine is about producing something good to eat. If they're plentiful and can be made tender and tasty or crispy and tasty, then yeah! :-)
 
That's cool, my wife likes to eat eyeballs and intestines and such. I haven't yet tasted iguana prepared in a way that I enjoyed. Too rubbery and not enough flavor.
 
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