Bored Panda works better on our iPhone app
Continue in app Continue in browser

Add post form topAdd Post
Tooltip close

The Bored Panda iOS app is live! Fight boredom with iPhones and iPads here.

Photographer Accidentally Captured A Photo Of This Extremely Chill Lizard Basking In The Sun (+21 More Of His Pics)
User submission
1.1K
59.2K

Photographer Accidentally Captured A Photo Of This Extremely Chill Lizard Basking In The Sun (+21 More Of His Pics)

Interview With Author
ADVERTISEMENT

Reptiles are often underrated. People assume that they don’t have much to offer, and just lazily lurk about in their corner. But that’s not true, and Yan Hidayat from Indonesia has set out to prove it, one photo at a time. While dogs are chill, and cats are even more chill, reptiles could be considered the most chill due to their cold-blooded nature. In some sense, reptiles are the definition of cool. And thanks to that, they know how to really enjoy the warmth of the sun, and today’s post will prove it to you. You see, Yan Hidayat loves to document the lives of reptiles, insects and other cool animals, especially from up close, and because of this, he’s known to have captured quite a few memorable shots of them. One of which is this photo of a lizard chilling in the sun which is taking the internet by storm and, as it’s being shared by thousands of netizens, it could be considered viral.

More info: Instagram

RELATED:

    This photo of a lizard basking in the sun took internet by surprise

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Yan has given Bored Panda an exclusive interview about his passion for macro photography “I’ve been in the photography world for a long time. I’ve been in it for about 12 years now.”

    The photographer also shared why he likes it so much “I like macro photos because insects and reptiles are very unique and interesting to capture through photos.” After he snaps the shots he needs, he admits that “there’s a feeling of satisfaction in my heart when we get the moment I want.”

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Yan also explained more about the hero of today’s story, which he simply described as a forest lizard, which more accurately might be the Sulawesi Bloodsucker (scary name, I know), and the context of this viral photo. “I have had this lizard since I was little; it is no longer wild and has often been the subject of my photos. It practically lives inside my house, but I always take it outside to enjoy the sun. I took advantage of the fact that it was relaxed in the sun, and surprisingly, I managed to capture that.”

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Indonesian photographer Yan Hidayat loves “macro and reptile photos because they’re very original”

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    ADVERTISEMENT

    But according to Mr. Hidayat, it’s no mere lizard, and the fact that they live together suggests that. Yan called him Dragon, which is deemed a very inspiring and honorable name in the lizard family. The photographer also assured people that the lizard at this moment “is healthy.”

    Yan’s photos are often loved by the press, like this photo of a frog taking a ride with the turtle

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Yan Hidayat also said what got him into the world of macro photography. Besides his love for reptiles and insects, macro photography also interests him in the sense that it “really tests patience.” But what makes a great macro photo? Spoilers, it’s not the gear. The photographer revealed that the key to taking a great macro shot is “patience in chasing the moment,” which is very wise, succinct, and poetic advice.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    He shows that animals love taking free rides whenever an opportunity arises

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    “Slow ride, take it easy”

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    ADVERTISEMENT

    This frog using a leaf as an umbrella also caught the eye of many

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    …Or these reptiles making expressions

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Yan also likes to document close encounters with the other kind

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    But he’s no stranger to solo shots, too

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Image credits: yan_hidayat_567

    59Kviews

    Share on Facebook
    Hidrėlėy

    Hidrėlėy

    Author, Pro member

    Read more »

    Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want.

    Read less »
    Hidrėlėy

    Hidrėlėy

    Author, Pro member

    Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want.

    Titas Burinskas

    Titas Burinskas

    Moderator, Community member

    Read more »

    This dude right here? He works as a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Has no back-story, cause his spine works just fine. He writes about himself in third-person, and in first-person about others. Fell in love with storytelling and cannot let that love go. Now, he's here to help you make your own story simply beautiful. Secretly makes cute music samples and writes stories in the dark that nobody has ever heard of before.

    Read less »

    Titas Burinskas

    Titas Burinskas

    Moderator, Community member

    This dude right here? He works as a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Has no back-story, cause his spine works just fine. He writes about himself in third-person, and in first-person about others. Fell in love with storytelling and cannot let that love go. Now, he's here to help you make your own story simply beautiful. Secretly makes cute music samples and writes stories in the dark that nobody has ever heard of before.

    What do you think ?
    Add photo comments
    POST
    Antoine Gagnon
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "accidentally captured"... looking at all the other pictures that were clearly setup, i do not believe one bit that this lizard was "accidently" photographed... Most likely glued in this position. I actually found an article with the photographer saying all the animals in his pictures are store bought and staged... https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/whimsical-wildlife-photography-isnt-seems Another misleading post by bored panda promoting animal cruelty.

    Troux
    Community Member
    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well this isn't exactly responsible: "Neither of those animals is native to this region."...then..."When the juvenile pet-store frogs and turtles grow up, he releases them." So basically these are live animals treated as temporary props, then let out to die in an unfamiliar ecosystem - or worse yet, disrupt it. Edit: To be fair to BP, they definitely didn't know about this when they decided to show it here. Not deliberate, but still misleading. It would be nice to see the message changed from "Cute animal pictures" to "Deception and animal lives expended just to get cute animal pictures"

    Load More Replies...
    Panda Kicki
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No. I dont want "cute" pics with animals being treated as props. Cant you find any ethical content to post?

    Azam Khan
    Community Member
    3 years ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    I basically make about $6,000-$8,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it….. ===))> 𝐖­𝐰­𝐰.𝐅­𝐮­𝐥­𝐰­𝐨­𝐫­𝐤.𝐂­𝐨­𝐦

    Load More Replies...
    Seabeast
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Photo #1: "Draw me like one of your French lizards, Jack."

    Load More Comments
    Antoine Gagnon
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "accidentally captured"... looking at all the other pictures that were clearly setup, i do not believe one bit that this lizard was "accidently" photographed... Most likely glued in this position. I actually found an article with the photographer saying all the animals in his pictures are store bought and staged... https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/whimsical-wildlife-photography-isnt-seems Another misleading post by bored panda promoting animal cruelty.

    Troux
    Community Member
    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well this isn't exactly responsible: "Neither of those animals is native to this region."...then..."When the juvenile pet-store frogs and turtles grow up, he releases them." So basically these are live animals treated as temporary props, then let out to die in an unfamiliar ecosystem - or worse yet, disrupt it. Edit: To be fair to BP, they definitely didn't know about this when they decided to show it here. Not deliberate, but still misleading. It would be nice to see the message changed from "Cute animal pictures" to "Deception and animal lives expended just to get cute animal pictures"

    Load More Replies...
    Panda Kicki
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No. I dont want "cute" pics with animals being treated as props. Cant you find any ethical content to post?

    Azam Khan
    Community Member
    3 years ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    I basically make about $6,000-$8,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it….. ===))> 𝐖­𝐰­𝐰.𝐅­𝐮­𝐥­𝐰­𝐨­𝐫­𝐤.𝐂­𝐨­𝐦

    Load More Replies...
    Seabeast
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Photo #1: "Draw me like one of your French lizards, Jack."

    Load More Comments
    You May Like
    Related on Bored Panda
    Related on Bored Panda
    Trending on Bored Panda
    Also on Bored Panda