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That Bangka female is freakin smokin hot dude!!!
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Thanks P!
Im keeping my eyes on the Bangkas, they're coloring up slower than the other animals. But that female certainly does have an interesting pattern!
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Patrick Long
That Bangka female is freakin smokin hot dude!!!
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WOW :O Those are some VERY nice looking bloods :gj: I like the pic where you can only see the albino's head peaking out :gj:
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Haha thanks!
Yeah she thinks she's gonna ambush ya:D
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Boanerges
WOW :O Those are some VERY nice looking bloods :gj: I like the pic where you can only see the albino's head peaking out :gj:
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2kdime
Thanks P!
Im keeping my eyes on the Bangkas, they're coloring up slower than the other animals. But that female certainly does have an interesting pattern!
I agree shes freaking gorgeous. I love her lower sides about half way down her body.
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Dude, I agree with keeping the blood section going, and those bloods are doin it! :D Awesome layout.
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Definitley!
The more posting here the better!
I wish the pictures were better though:(
I've got a new digital camera, first one I've ever had in my life. I still cant take a good picture:(
And tips camera gurus?
This is my camera...
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-came...-32848645.html
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Since your camera is a point and shoot, you'll have to take the reigns for the few options you can control.
First, before you get your animal, decide where you are going to take the pictures at. Get as much light as you can there. Lamps, overhead lighting, ambient outside light, whatever light you can get, do it. White light is best, orange incandescent leaves an orange hue.
Get a white object like a sheet of paper, and place it exactly where you will take the photo with all of the lights. Set your white balance manually aimed at this white sheet just like you would if it was the animal there. (Some cameras are different, you might have to take a picture of the sheet)
Then, get the animal and shoot away. That should help a little. :gj:
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