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    SSTP and a couple Sweet Jags! duw

    So I decided to get a little more creative with my flash on my camera and start learning how to use it. I personally can't stand using flash, but in the right conditions it works not bad I noticed, lets see if you guys agree.

    First up is my 2010 Female Sumatran Short Tailed Python, or Black Blood Python, or P.Curtus, Nephry! This girl is great in front of the camera, sits so still! Produced by Jennifer Lestage, Anteresia Exotics.









    Considering she's only shed once, she's pretty black, and quite dark as well. I cant wait to see how she developes over the next 5 years!

    Next up is my 2010 Female Diamond Jungle Jaguar, 56.25% diamond, 37.50% jungle, 6.25% coastal. This girl is teeny tiny! Also the most calm carpet I have ever held, she just sits in a coil in your hand, and watch's everything. When she does crawl around she is very dainty and just curious as can be lol. Produced by Robert Raven, Raven Reptiles.








    (No flash in the next shot)


    I still can't get over how yellow and clean she is after only 2 sheds, and her pattern is so reduced, her tipping si soo light, I also can't wait to see this one develope lol! Shouldn't take as long though, carpets grow soo fast!(especially when they actually eat... Lol)

    Now for 7Up, my female Bredli Jaguar, 50% bredli, 50% coastal. This girl is bi polar. When the camera comes out she's a nasty little thing, but as soon as its outta site shes calm again(calmer.. Lol) so almost none of her shots worked that well lol. Produced by Robert Raven and Sam Palvis, Raven Reptiles and SHP Reptiles.








    I still have no idea what this one will look like as an adult, but who cares, her head pattern is pretty much why I got her, that and she was the smallest(also behind a shed) so I figured why not, its a crapshoot regardless. I think she looks bad ass, can't wait to see what she becomes either.

    Anyway, pretty much all these photos were taken with flash, so alot are really washed out, but thats kinda what I was going for, learning to use the flash for decent pics. Thanks for looking!

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    I'm liking that DJJ! Very nice fo sho.
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    Re: SSTP and a couple Sweet Jags! duw

    All three snakes are gorgeous! The last one looks like she wants to eat the camera....LOVE IT!!
    -- Judy

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    They are all very nice looking and the pics came out good to but I am partial to the P.Curtus
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