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Normals

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Aw they are all so pretty. I'd post a picture of my normal except for she isn't really normal. She's a hypo (just two little specs of black on her).
 
Wow what kind of camera did you use? That picture is amazing! My camera always wants to focus on anything except for the snake.

Canon 7d with 580ex speedlight. Flash helps a lot to freeze movement. Also, if you subject moves around a lot you can manually focus on spot and let the subject move into the frame. A good fast shutter speed helps as well but you will need good light or high ISO.
 
Chip - Normal Het Lavender

:cheers:

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Also, to give you an idea of how much normals can change, here's one of the first pictures I took of her.
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