
At the Fall Fair, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The dry, pebbly surface of the lizard vs the wooden flakes of the wood chips
Texture can make an interesting photo, whether abstract or a photo of a building, landscape, or even a portrait of someone or something. Texture in a photo can make you easily imagine the smoothness, roughness, slipperiness or dryness of something. It gives the photo depth.




I love all the variety in your images. Great post! Thanks for joining the challenge!
Thanks!
Hello! I really like the lizard. Fascinating! Question, I would like to have some perspective, how large is this lizard? How close up were you? Great exercise in texture.
Thanks! let’s see, I don’t really remember but I think perhaps the lizard would have been as long as my forearm (elbow to hand) plus a length of tail. I used the zoom feature on the camera but was standing over the glassed in aquarium I think.
Fascinating :-)