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Presenting Spud, hatchling multi-het amel

Well i think he's multi-het anyway. Dad was a norm, mum a ghost... he will
eventually be paired with my anery het hypo.

totally oranged out
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totally whited out :)
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ahh, there he is :)
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It amazes me how people can get pictures sooo wrong then sooo right... Work with that camera of yours - we know you can get some good pictures out of it :)

Purdy wee snaklet btw.
 
Thats what I am saying :) Take your time and get some nice shots that we know you are capable of. It does so much more justic to the animal :)

I have enjoyed your other posts btw...
 
Problem is no matter how good the camera or photographer, capturing pictures of reptiles will never show the true beauty of them.
These pictures of people that show them looking stunning are posed and take hundreds of shots for that right one.
I dont know about everyone else but my snakes will not pose for me if I ask them to, neither are they keen on wearing make-up :grin01:
 
E.Crassus said:
Problem is no matter how good the camera or photographer, capturing pictures of reptiles will never show the true beauty of them.
These pictures of people that show them looking stunning are posed and take hundreds of shots for that right one.
I dont know about everyone else but my snakes will not pose for me if I ask them to, neither are they keen on wearing make-up :grin01:

I only have enough memory on my camera to take just over 100 pictures... I take no more than 10 pictures per animal being photographed and I tend to think my pictures come out fine :shrugs:
 
No matter how good it looks, a picture can always be better.
It takes alot of equipment, time and co-operation to take the "perfect" picture.
Of course if it has a corn snake in it, its perfect :grin01:
 
i will get better ones of him in a bit. these were litterally from the deli cup to my hand to his new home. didnt want to stress the little guy, he already had a long ride in a colder-than-he-would-like car. and i think he might be days away from a shed too cause his skin was kinda funny. crinkly in the corners when he bent, just like before a shed.
 
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