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Nov 13, 2011 14:04 |  #1

Just thought I'd share some pictures of a few of my ball pythons. C&C welcome

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Dec 09, 2011 07:23 |  #2

Last two seem to be a bit warm... but some very nice looking animals you have! :)


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Dec 10, 2011 22:41 |  #3

very cool. I like the varying shapes they create with their bodies... in #5, why does the end of the tail seem "fat" and then abruptly come to a small tip? (I know nothing of snakes).

I agree the white balance is off on the last two..they seem grainy as well.

I think 1-4 are spot on and I like the #4 a LOT... almost like a punctuation mark made with a snake. I would only like the whole head in focus.

well done.


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Dec 10, 2011 22:50 as a reply to  @ Mikelangelo's post |  #4

They are nice photographs, but please excuse me while I run away, screaming in terror. We have rattlers and rat snakes all over our farm and I'm fine with that, but those tropical constrictors scare the blankety blank outta me.:shock::shock::shock:




  
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Dec 10, 2011 22:58 |  #5

Love em! What morphs are they? Totally jealous of both the photography and the snakes!




  
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Dec 11, 2011 20:59 |  #6

nrowensby wrote in post #13517715 (external link)
Last two seem to be a bit warm... but some very nice looking animals you have! :)

Thank you. The last 2 were shot with an AWB that I tried to correct in post, and failed.

Mikelangelo wrote in post #13525301 (external link)
very cool. I like the varying shapes they create with their bodies... in #5, why does the end of the tail seem "fat" and then abruptly come to a small tip? (I know nothing of snakes).

I agree the white balance is off on the last two..they seem grainy as well.

I think 1-4 are spot on and I like the #4 a LOT... almost like a punctuation mark made with a snake. I would only like the whole head in focus.

well done.

The thin part is its actual tail. He's still a baby, and as it gets older the transition from body-tail will become a lot smoother. Thank you for the kind words

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They are nice photographs, but please excuse me while I run away, screaming in terror. We have rattlers and rat snakes all over our farm and I'm fine with that, but those tropical constrictors scare the blankety blank outta me.:shock::shock::shock:

Haha. I would love to have some rattlers near by! The only snakes that scare me are the tree boas/pythons, and thats mostly because of their attitudes. They will bite anything and everything

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Love em! What morphs are they? Totally jealous of both the photography and the snakes!

Thank you. Morphs are: Fire, Bumblebee, Pastel, Spider. Will hopefully have a few more morphs to add to the list soon.


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Dec 12, 2011 11:34 |  #7

Those are very stunning photos! Great work!


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