So, being the compassionate person that she is .. she 'hosted' the little fellow for a while until disappeared somewhere .. inside .. outside .. doesn't really matter; because these little fellows can walk through doors and walls.
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So while he was 'hosted' I took some shots with my handy-dandy macro that continues to impress me with the clarity. For amateur macro-photography, this Canon PowerShot A710 IS has proven to be an exceptional lense.
The attached photos are of the Gecko. His head was no more than a half inch long, and his eyes maybe 3/32 nds of an inch - very small.
The eye's are just amazing!!!
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My goodness! Wonderful clarity Dan. These shots are amazing, thanks for sharing.
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