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Welcome...You take some beautiful pictures (and have some great looking snakes). You should give the BPOTM contest a try. You'd have my vote! I especially love the pic of Brutus!
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welcome and what fabulous pictures and beuatiful snakes :)
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Welcome to the crew. Awesome snakes and shots you got there.
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Welcome to the site Ryan. Definitely some good looking females growing up for you. Good luck on all of your breeding projects.
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Welcome Dread! I agree with what everyone else has said - awesome macro shots! I'm sort of partial to Julius' picture!
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Somebody likes 'Julius Caesar." =]
Beautiful snakes you have there.
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Hey Everyone,
Thanks for the compliments and good wishes. I love these little guys and girls... keeping them makes me feel so content. Looking at their beautiful patterns (normals and morphs), having a good round of feeding, or looking at the racks after they've all been cleaned and the newspaper is still fresh (lasts about 24 hours) are all such great feelings!
I have plenty more pics of these and my other BPs. Also, Freckles my Liasis mackloti mackloti. He's pretty much everything a BP is not, except he too is tame and handlable. These are my favourite shots that really show how individual looking even the normals are. Rabernet, I've done a 12 month later pic of Julius on the same chair... boy has he grown! And the pic of Brutus is very popular... I wish I had understood my camera better back then and really taken the best picture possible of his excellent pose.
Julius Squeezer was my attempt at being funny and original... definitely not the later as I found out! Then my next snake I had intended on getting a female Calphurnia for Julius, but the snake that I found was a big and hefty male, so Brutus it was. Then I still wanted a female, but figured she'd be Portia (PB&J). I think I will wait for my F1s and other holdbacks to delve deeper into the Shakespeare. I think I've exhausted relevant west african mythology with the rest as well :)
I'll keep posting pics as long as you don't get bored of them!