jazzgeek
The Rule Of Thirds.
No, I'm not referring to the all-women's colleges considered on par with the Ivy League schools. Those are the Seven Sisters. :grin01:
This is Bubbles, who is a normal het pewter female and is a clutchmate to SilentLore's lil' girl "Seven". (I also have a charcoal het diffused sister and clutchmate in my collection, Mary.) I think her "good qualities" are the depth of her reds, and that her head pattern has a "cutoff point" for blacks - I'm wondering if that's influenced by the diffusion het.
She shed 3 days ago, and since it's a beautiful, sunny day here in southern Wisconsin, and since her last appearance on the forums was two months ago, I thought I'd show her off in natural, if not direct, light.
This is my first time with outdoor shots of any snake in my collection, and I don't have a small enough tree for her to "perch" - thus, my fleshy hand will have to do....so Susan, please be gentle.
Anyhoo, thanks for looking!
regards,
jazz
This is Bubbles, who is a normal het pewter female and is a clutchmate to SilentLore's lil' girl "Seven". (I also have a charcoal het diffused sister and clutchmate in my collection, Mary.) I think her "good qualities" are the depth of her reds, and that her head pattern has a "cutoff point" for blacks - I'm wondering if that's influenced by the diffusion het.
She shed 3 days ago, and since it's a beautiful, sunny day here in southern Wisconsin, and since her last appearance on the forums was two months ago, I thought I'd show her off in natural, if not direct, light.
This is my first time with outdoor shots of any snake in my collection, and I don't have a small enough tree for her to "perch" - thus, my fleshy hand will have to do....so Susan, please be gentle.
Anyhoo, thanks for looking!
regards,
jazz