These are all product of a recent boa litter I had in March. This mutation specifically are some of the first in Canada.
Very hard to get them still enough for 3 exposures but here were my results.
Mack1time Senior Member 521 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Calgary, Canada More info | Apr 27, 2010 14:55 | #1 These are all product of a recent boa litter I had in March. This mutation specifically are some of the first in Canada. www.betterboa.com
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Spike44 Goldmember 2,155 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2007 More info | Apr 28, 2010 08:08 | #2 Nice close ups and nice natural backgrounds but again I have to wonder why you would want an HDR photo of a scene that is clearly flat in exposure and colour range.
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KenVP Senior Member 794 posts Joined May 2009 Location: South Jersey (Between AC & Philly) More info | While a good idea, they are just to out of focus for me.....
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Apr 28, 2010 22:15 | #4 Spike44 wrote in post #10081394 Nice close ups and nice natural backgrounds but again I have to wonder why you would want an HDR photo of a scene that is clearly flat in exposure and colour range. There were a bit of shaded areas. www.betterboa.com
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