Best photos I've ever taken!
My male BP, Monty, is the best to use for picture taking. He does not squirm and move everywhere, and that's what I love about this snake. Here are some really awesome shots I got of him, enjoy!:D
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00455.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00458.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00459.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00460.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00463.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00464.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00465.jpg
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/t...z/DSC00468.jpg
Hope you enjoyed those photos. I'm not really sure what kind of theme I was going for, I just put in a bunch of random plants and it seemed to bring out Monty's color a bit more. The best thing was that he stayed in the exact position I wanted him in.:D
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Nice pictures. That last one, looking through the leaves, is awesome!:gj:
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Not bad at all, but your white balance needs to be fixed.
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DM1975
Not bad at all, but your white balance needs to be fixed.
I tried to fix the white balance, but I couldn't find where the white balance settings were. I'm using my sister's camera and I don't really know how to work it that well, but I'll figure it out. Thanks:)
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nice pictures, i like the second one the most.
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I think your second photo is great. If you focus on the animal, try to always focus on the eyes. No matter how much the rest of the animal or person is in focus, if the eyes are out of focus, then the whole animal/person will look out of focus. Number two looks the sharpest in focus, and the snake is big and up front in the photo, giving the subject the most attention.
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Originally Posted by
DM1975
I think your second photo is great. If you focus on the animal, try to always focus on the eyes. No matter how much the rest of the animal or person is in focus, if the eyes are out of focus, then the whole animal/person will look out of focus. Number two looks the sharpest in focus, and the snake is big and up front in the photo, giving the subject the most attention.
Ya that second photo seems eye catching lol. In the one after that I put the focus more toward the flower in the background instead of the snake, which seemed kinda cool too.