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    Camera Adjustment Results

    Hey all,

    I took a few minutes this weekend to play with my camera settings. I wanted to move to a faster shutter speed since these guys are growing (or adults) and definitely don't want to sit still for a second like when they were little. I also think messing with the settings again was beneficial for color reproduction, which definitely makes me happy for the hypo stuff.

    Anyways, here are some of the results. Thanks for looking!

    Hypo Pastel Enchi


    Fire het Hypo


    Mojave ph Hypo


    Het Hypo


    Pastel het Hypo


    Yellow Belly het Hypo


    Het Hypo (I used him this weekend as an intro to ball pythons for my fiance's friend. We may have a future herper on our hands because of this little guy. )


    Tim

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    Re: Camera Adjustment Results

    Your pictures came out great! I really like your Hypo Pastel Enchi!
    Website http://www.BenRogersReptiles.com Specializing in Burmese and Reticulated Pythons

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    Camera Adjustment Results

    Man you really worked some magic with your camera!! The pictures look great and have so much depth to them it's amazing!! Great job!! I wish I could take pictures like that!


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    Those are some good looking pictures!

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    Re: Camera Adjustment Results

    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker79 View Post
    Your pictures came out great! I really like your Hypo Pastel Enchi!
    Thank you! I'm very pleased with her.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    Man you really worked some magic with your camera!! The pictures look great and have so much depth to them it's amazing!! Great job!! I wish I could take pictures like that!


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    Thank you! It's fun to play with the camera and I enjoy learning how to use it.

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Those are some good looking pictures!
    Thank you, I appreciate it.


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    Re: Camera Adjustment Results

    Pics are looking good, as are the snakes.
    In the 1st photo personally I would prefer an increased depth of field. I like to see each scale clearly.

    PS: Another BP.net user tipped me off to something I felt really dumb for not figuring out on my own.
    With more active BP's besides having your equipment set-up in advance you can drop a hide on them and let them settle down a bit, pull off the hide and snap your pics before they decide they want to go exploring or to find another spot to hide.

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    These are great pics! May I ask what kind of camera you are using?
    (Formerly HadesBP18)
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    RIP Kalypso 11/13/13

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    Re: Camera Adjustment Results

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven01 View Post
    Pics are looking good, as are the snakes.
    In the 1st photo personally I would prefer an increased depth of field. I like to see each scale clearly.

    PS: Another BP.net user tipped me off to something I felt really dumb for not figuring out on my own.
    With more active BP's besides having your equipment set-up in advance you can drop a hide on them and let them settle down a bit, pull off the hide and snap your pics before they decide they want to go exploring or to find another spot to hide.
    Thanks! That's something I'm working on, and I believe I have the settings I want. I'll do that next time.

    Unfortunately, my animals have smartened up to that little trick, and immediately crawl for the exit in the hide or book it immediately after I lift the hide. Thank you though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo_Reptiles View Post
    These are great pics! May I ask what kind of camera you are using?
    Thanks! Canon Rebel T2i


    Tim

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