Hi everybody,
My name is Dana Pommet and my wife’s name is Josephine. I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1942, and except for a tour in the Navy, lived there for most of my life. I retired to Delray Beach, Florida in December 2000. We love to travel and photography goes hand and hand with that. I went digital about 5 years ago and started posting November 22, 2008. I have met so many wonderful people on RR and that makes this whole process so much more interesting than just posting photos. Thanks for all the comments and keep them coming.
Update  January 2012: After hiding and denying my mild Dyslexia, for most of my professional life, and now fighting with its advancement – I want to thank you all for putting up with my poor typing skills and spelling problems. I know that my spell checker hates me and I now depend completely on audio books rather then actually reading printed books.  Life marches on!  Â
Dana
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Comments (38)
mgtcs
WOW....Spectacular capture Dana, the textures are so marvelous, amazing details, colors and litigating, loved it!
neoexcello
They're such wonderful creatures. I envy you. This is a splendid photo!
whaleman
Great shot Dana! Awesome colors!
netot
Great capture of this exotic guy!!Here are almost extinct because they hunt for eat them and their eggs. I've never eaten, and I do not ever do it, but many people say they taste like chicken.
Katraz
My he's a big boy,I've only seen these in zoos we only have very small lizards in the UK. Zoom is a must.
Feliciti
wonderful capture of this !! like the details and colors too !
jayfar
Super looking reptile and magnificent skin textures Dana.
durleybeachbum
What a wonderful thing to have as 'standard'! I cannot imagine what Rosie would think to garden residents like that!
jendellas
Fabulous in zoom, glad he not in my garden though :o)
dakotabluemoon
Oh he is a purty lizard great find.
Faemike55
The precursor to a movie star! Great capture Dana
MrsRatbag
I can't imagine having these just roaming around; what a beautiful creature! And great shot, Dana
bimm3d
fantastic
flavia49
fabulous shot
MagikUnicorn
NEAT AND GORGEOUS SHOT DANA
Jean_C
Excellent shot!
Leije
Splendid shot, very accurate !
0rest4wicked
Lying down on the job again I see! :~) Though it does have it's advantages, nice catch of all these amazing textures!
pat40
Fabulous Shot.
kbrog
I with we had some of these up in in north florida, all we got are the small lizards. Not counting Gators of cause! ;) Excellent capture! :)
emmecielle
Stunning image! Fantastic capture! :)
Texas3D
Wow vraiment ces une très belle prise :) Félicitation très bonne photot :) Wow this really a very nice catch :) Congratulations very good photot :)
goodoleboy
You've heard of The Night of the Iguana? Well, this is its counterpart, The Day of the Iguana, beautifully captured, with its full complement of clarity, beaded patterns and textures on display, Dana. A magnificent reptile.
Erestorfan
Wonderful capture, Dana!! Just this week here in Merrimack, NH the Animal Control Officer was called to an office complex for the report of a large lizard roaming around. She arrived and found a four foot iguana. Well, she had never come across such a critter before, LOL. So she was able to get it into a dog crate and she asked around the area to see if anyone was missing one and checked with dispatch to see if anyone had reported such a critter missing, but no one had. She brought the crate in our office area at the police department and one of the girls freaked out and left...and I thought it was cool and went to the refrigerator and got some of my salad for lunch and shared it, LOL. The poor thing must have been very hungry because it sucked the lettuce down. I ended up giving it just about all of my salad and the Animal Control Officer called the Animal Rescue in a nearby town and they said yes, they took lizards. I hope he finds his owner! I'm not a big lizard fan, but this guy was really cool and I didn't mind that I had to run out for a sandwich for lunch since I gave all of my lettuce and other greens to the iguana, LOL This is a great shot!
eekdog Online Now!
cool capture Dana. always love the reptiles like this.
KnightWolverine
So what your say'n is that these dudes just walk freely about?...Damn!....lol....My wife is skeered of snakes....wondering what she'd do if one of these stepped out....lol...
Mayi
Very nice Iguana.!!
blondeblurr
A very majestic looking creature, Dana - this one is looking so very similar to the Water-dragon, that is roaming our 3 acre property, except for the spines on his back ... I think I might post him soon - so you can compare them ;) BB
dochtersions
What a skin, hey! Full of colors and details, and you captured this really so well. Also with that light below its mouth, which those sharp points.
TallPockets
DANA: HELLO! .... It has MORE 'wrinkles' and 'weathered' looks than even soon to be '61' year OLD man TallPockets has! (WINK)