Lizard Macros with the DCR-250

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Lizard Macros with the DCR-250
![Lizard1C.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmcjF1e7dmAnHZbyuayexUFRd9o3BdBQtHiuH4hSJz8i7t/Lizard1C.jpg)

I recently did a post called <a href="https://steemit.com/howto/@azfix/the-dcr-250-a-affordable-macro-lens-attachment-for-under-usd70">The DCR-250 ---- A affordable macro lens attachment for under $70</a> 

I wanted to follow up with a few more shots using this device and found a willing subject in a common lizard. The detail is pretty great and comparable to some of the more expensive lens setups I have seen example photos from. Luckily this little guy was a good sport and remained relatively still while I positioned the camera and tripod.

![Lizard2C.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZgxmik44BNrpJyvCWZSxJ2i483kVz8XtUMP3SFrzP9eZ/Lizard2C.jpg)

Getting a little closer you can see even more detail and really get a good look at his scale structure.

![Lizardmation2C.gif](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPurVhGG6g7B47k4UzGVh7pyT1fF6TmRr2XkrDtV9Bgx9/Lizardmation2C.gif)

In the end I am Still pretty happy with the DCR-250 and the inexpensive way it allowed me to start taking macro photos.

Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the photos and Animated gif
Feel free to comment or ask questions below.
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