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SMR Pied sided out in the sun.

RobStevens

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Decided to try a couple outdoor pics.I think i like em'.
Once you put them on the fence they tend to settle down a little lol.
ROB
 

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Very nice Rob, I hope I get pied babies this year that look half that good.
John
PS I hate when the snakes gets wrapped into stuff, it's so hard to get them out.
 
That thing is sweet, but I think that is a wonderful idea putting it in the fence to get a good shot of the white sides. It's so hard to get good shots of a snakes diffusion. I have been wondering for a while how to get a good shot of the sides of a snake. Thanks for the photo fence education!
 
Gorgeous snake as always Rob! I'm just sitting here envious of that sun. Sometimes it's not so fun living in a rainforest zone :( Rain rain go away! I wanna come to your house!

Rebecca
 
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