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nice work guys.. currently looking through ebay for a new set up :p
 
As has already been suggested try and choose a substrate/background that fits the animal your shooting it can make all the difference.

For example a burrowing gecko that lives in soft substrate will look out of place amongst rocks and arboreal animals look nicer in trees. etc
I see many people have posted shots of carpets on the front lawn the pics are technically good in regards to lighting, depth of field, exposure etc but don't don't appeal to me because they're on lawn.
Even in the backyard a little extra effort like collecting a branch or some substrate can make all the difference.

Here's an example of improvising a background the shots aren't the best and the substrate is still wrong but it looks better than plain old lawn.
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WOW, loving all these pic's.
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Well the last one isn't a reptile, but still kinda cool to see in the bush when looking for reptiles lol
 

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you dont need an expensive camera to take great photos
 

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Do any of you use bridge cameras?

The reason I ask is because I'm trying to decide between a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ62 v Nikon Coolpix P510 v Canon PowerShot SX40.

Thanks
 
Bump... Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Litoria chloris)

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I just love my new Canon eos 1100D dslr. Still learning how to use it though. All I can say is practise practise practise!!
 
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You have probably already seen these pics but oh well...
 
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