Photos | Gecko Gaze at Honolulu Zoo

A curious gecko at the Honolulu Zoo, captured up close in natural habitat.
Full Description:
This image, taken on May 22, 2024, offers a detailed glimpse of a gecko at the Honolulu Zoo. Exhibiting a vibrant mix of earthy greens and yellows, this gecko’s textured scales and keen eyes make it a captivating subject. The photograph is part of the 2024 album dedicated to showcasing wildlife at the zoo, focusing particularly on the diverse reptilian life. The gecko, identified with high confidence, seems to pause amidst its exploration, giving viewers a chance to admire its intricate patterns and the subtle interaction of its environment emphasized by specks of dirt and small debris around it. This image not only captures the beauty of scaled reptiles but also highlights the zoo's role in conservation and education about these fascinating creatures.
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Dominant Color:
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2500
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5
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f/14
focal length
1000mm
shutter speed
1/500s
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Canon
camera model
date
2024-05-22T14:52:23.010000-07:00
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-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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(1.00%)
interesting subject
(27.69%)
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(-3.03%)
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low light
(0.66%)
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(-1.64%)
pleasant camera tilt
(2.79%)
pleasant composition
(32.52%)
pleasant lighting
(22.77%)
pleasant pattern
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pleasant perspective
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pleasant post processing
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pleasant reflection
(4.82%)
pleasant symmetry
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sharply focused subject
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tastefully blurred
(55.76%)
well chosen subject
(13.35%)
well framed subject
(78.86%)
well timed shot
(27.27%)
all
(17.34%)
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