You're making it really hard to pick a favorite here, but this one's pretty high on my list. Both the snake & the stones.
02-15-2021, 08:35 AM
Lord Sorril
Re: Snakes and Stones
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Originally Posted by Bogertophis
You're making it really hard to pick a favorite here, but this one's pretty high on my list. Both the snake & the stones.
Thank you, I like that photo too! The feldspar in conjunction with the Black Pastel Spider reminds me of a thunderstorm. It is also interesting that I gathered these rough stones myself while tilling my gardens. Massachusetts does not have the best selection of natural material for rock tumbling...so I take what I can get...:)
And don't pick a favorite just yet! There is a lot more to be seen: I'm currently tied for my personal favorite between Photos #13, 58, and 103. Some of the photos are definitely better than others...uncooperative snakes and uninteresting rocks make a poor combination. I would redo some of my less interesting photos, but, I am totally overloaded at work and the next laying season is fast approaching.
Nice "study in textures"...he looks like he's wondering "did I come from one of these?" :snake:
02-17-2021, 10:49 PM
Lord Sorril
Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #9 https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...om/Mf4TMNz.jpg
Most of my 2020 photos were taken at the beginning of last year.
Still have a few pythons left to photograph.
I look back at these photos and it is amazing how fast some of these snakes have grown. Tempus fugit. :)