About 20 frames blended together to decrease noise.
Pentax K-3 11, 100mm macro lens.
The beast moved a bit during the procedure so on some of the layers the eyes had to be masked out.
I do not know what type of chameleon this is . I have been told that it is a Dwarf Knysna Chameleon, but the colour and casque are not, to me, correct.
Monochrome picture is certainly closer to minimalist but is not completely to my liking.
I really like the black and white version. It fits the group well and it looks like something I would draw.
Lets see some of your drawings!!
Please?
Sorry, I deleted my drawings, I don't like them floating around on the web.
That's about all I have anymore. The rest were either given away, or destroyed.
You should start drawing again. Please tell us when you post them.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the second one Arthur! I hope it grows on you because I think it is really good!
I look forward to more!!
Thank you. I shall take more. Unfortunately these chameleons are small so they get eaten by birds and don't stay in the garden for long.