Snack time shots and a teaser

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Snack time shots.

Tormund wasn't sold on the superworm, he's still very shy of the camera but getting more trusting with me.
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Loves his camo cup from @nickbarta
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Blue's treats the camera like an unwanted male advancing but her love of snacks overwhelms most days making for good shots as she alternates between posturing up and hand feeding.
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Finally a teaser of the newest arrival to the chameleon corner.... He kame in today in shed so not many pics yet, kan anyone guess what he is? Locale? Breeder? Lineage?
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So gotta ask, how do you hold a camera and take a wonderful photo of them eating? Just beautiful chams.
 
So gotta ask, how do you hold a camera and take a wonderful photo of them eating? Just beautiful chams.

For these shots I was using a small Nikon J series that I can easily hold in one hand. The trick is the focus it just takes practice and a little luck. Another trick I've used on chams that don't like the cameras is putting a hornworm on top of the lens, that can convince them it's at least temporarily an ok intrusion.
 
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