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 By: Joggie van Staden  
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Photographer Joggie van Staden  Joggie van Staden {Karma:41700}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Macro
Nature
Wildlife
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Macro
Reptiles & Amphibians
The natural world
Lens Nikon  105mm f/2.8D AF Micro
Uploaded 3/6/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 3403 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 24 Rating
6.13
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  George
State -  WESTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa   South Africa
About A Knysna Dwarf Chameleon - The mother of the baby chameleons in my previous uploads. This was a day before she gave birth. This is one of a few chameleon species where the young are born alive. Normally, chameleons and other reptiles lay eggs, which hatch outside of the body (oviparous). In some species though, the eggs (with yolk etc.) are retained within the female's body and hatch within. The hatched young are then "born" alive (ovi-viviparous).
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There are 24 Comments in 1 Pages
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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 3/13/2006
wonderful vivid colours! interesting 'about' thanks for sharing :)

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 3/8/2006
Joggie:

Excellent write up, I suspected a ring flash since they theoretically produce better results, but this really proves it for me.

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 3/8/2006
Hi Michael - Sorry, I forgot to mention the flash. I got hold of an old Sunpak GX8R ringflash. A powerful flash, using 4 C-size (LR14) batteries and with a strength control of 1/4, 1/2 and full strength. I have to put all control on manual though. What I do for max DoF is to put the flash on full strength and underexpose by 0.3 or 0.7 fstops. On -0.7, I then gain some speed and with my macro/converter set-up can take shots at 1/250th - 1/300th sec at f5.6 - f22 depending on the external light, distance from the subject and the subject's reflective value. Without the macroconverter I have about 2 - 3 fstops more light available and also gain a lot on the speed. Everything is set on manual, including the focus which is critical while the DOF button does not work with the converter attached. I experiment a lot with different angles and may take a lot of photos (if the subject allows) and then often only use a few. Hope it helps - Take care.
Joggie

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 3/8/2006
so beautiful creature!!!!!! the colors and details are stunning dear Joggie!!!!! perfect capture and excellent presentation!!!! bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!
my very best regards
Marian

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 3/8/2006
Joggie:

I think we'd all like to hear about that system...

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 3/8/2006
Thanks for your comments and time spent on my portfolio Michael, appreciated!
Regarding your question - I've developed a system for the extreme close-ups (with 2.75X Macro converter) where I can shoot at 1/320th sec at f11 or f16 and if the subject allows (bright, light coloured - f18). When I use only my 105mm micro lense, without the macro converter, I can go up to 1/6000th sec at f32. As you can see, at these speeds there is no problem with shake. I do like to use a monopod in many instances, but not with the camera fixed to it. I only use it as a rest for the hand that hold the camera. Where the subject is close to the ground I use my body and elbows. Take care.
Joggie

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Robert Kocs Robert Kocs   {K:89085} 3/8/2006
Another great close up with lovely details and fantastic contrast.
Love the very well detailed stains and the lovely colours.
Outstanding photograph of nature!

Cheers dear Joggie!
Robert

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 3/8/2006
Cripes, looking through the whole suite of macros, and I have to wonder how you manage to get such high F stop with the shutter speed...

Do you use a particular flash setup to get these shots? Most of the lighting is so natural with good highlights, no blown out details, and really sharp.

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 3/7/2006
What a beautiful creature, Joggie. And so well captured. Perfect. Cheers, Ann.

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 3/7/2006
I had to come back to make it a fav. :)

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 3/7/2006
WOW...........spectacular photograph and the details are amazing. This photograph is absolutely beautiful Joggie, I love it. Wonderful colors with great DOF! EXCELLENT*

She is beautiful too, although she doesn't look too happy about the whole thing. LOL

Good job friend,
Lori :)

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Eb Mueller Eb Mueller   {K:24960} 3/7/2006
Joggie, there is seemingly no end to your colourful portraials of (to us in Canada) exotic creatures. Beautiful foreground details are perfectly framed and highlighted by a colourful floral backdrop. Nice photography!
Eb

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 3/7/2006
Perfect! Saturated sharp beautiful.

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 3/6/2006
Stunning creature, such patterns, beautiful and nice done with the flash! Excellent shot.

Jeanette

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Romy Fabian Garmaz   {K:17105} 3/6/2006
Joggie
great about and job. fantastic colours and DOF. 7++
Romy

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 3/6/2006
very powerful macro with very great detail , colors and contrast , all of the best my friend .

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s s s s   {K:-413} 3/6/2006
Great shot, really like the yellow/green against the purple background

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 3/6/2006
More super detail and presentation Joggie

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 3/6/2006
Thanks Shirley and others for the comments - Normally, chameleons and other reptiles lay eggs, which hatch outside of the body (oviparous). In some species though, the eggs (with yolk etc.) are retained within the female's body and hatch within. The hatched young are then "born" alive (ovi-viviparous). Regards.
Joggie

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 3/6/2006
Ik kan niets anders zeggen dan KLASSE,TOP WERK JOGGIE!!

Groetjes,
Riny

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Nigel Watts.   {K:5174} 3/6/2006
Great photograph, the composition and colour are spot on
Nigel

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Kambiz K Kambiz K   {K:37420} 3/6/2006
what a cute image

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Luis Limchiu   {K:3168} 3/6/2006
Wow! very nice good focus, exposure and colors.

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Shirley Grove Shirley Grove   {K:5514} 3/6/2006
What an interesting bit about chameleons - which I did NOT know.... how are the others born Joggie???
A superb shot - absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for sharing these pics with us - where would one ever have seen this otherwise??
Best regards
Shirley

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