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    Registered User Gary P's Avatar
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    Orange Ghost and Albino, First time photos using light tent

    My Orange Ghost is about 320 grams now and 8 months old growing fast. My albino is about 1300 grams. Not sure of his age, but I acquired him about 9 months ago and he was 350 grams then. Seemed a bit thin then. First time taking pictures in my homemade light tent. I'm not a good photographer, but these came out pretty nice. I don't have photo shop or anything like it. So I couldn't quite clean them up like I wanted. Tried not to enhance them at all. These pics look extremely close to what my snakes actually look like. Colors are always hard to capture like they really are though.


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    1.0 Orange Ghost 450g
    1.0 Albino 1400g

    Normals are beautiful too .

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    Looks great... Maybe a bit too backlit. They still seem nice crisp and clear.. Great subjects also.

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    Thanks! Yeah, I was outside using the sun as a light, it was quite bright in that tent lol. Next pics will be inside and more controlled by me.
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    Thumbs up Re: Orange Ghost and Albino, First time photos using light tent

    Pics look ok to me. Amazing animals.

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    Thanks for sharing, really nice. Good photos and nice snakes!

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    Thanks guys. Snakes are so photogenic. If they could just sit still for one second! lol.
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    These are some very nice pictures indeed, great job! The snakes look great.

    I'd build a light tent, but I can't really be bothered. I couldn't use natural outdoor light and just place my BP in the garden either, because I live in the UK and the sun is about as shy as a BP in shed. Lmao.
    Last edited by Atrox; 05-03-2015 at 06:02 PM.
    1.0 Normal - Poseidon.

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