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    Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Ok first the question then the pics. Ok, I have noticed a color change...i think. It seems as if she is light one minute then dark the next. Does this normaly happen and I just missed the info? Or am I just seeing things. I see her getting darker around night time. and lighter in the daytime. Could it be just a camo. type thing?

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    My horrible croping... But I like the way she is coiled.

    Darkness?

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    Here are some old pics see how light she is?




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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Yes, ball pythons are darker when you take photos without a flash. =)
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra
    Yes, ball pythons are darker when you take photos without a flash. =)
    Flash in all pics.

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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    Flash in all pics.
    Until you take pictures in the exact same conditions with the same camera at the same angle with the same lights on in the room - no comparison is possible.

    Your photos have completely different lighting, different angles and my guess is taken from different cameras.
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    I know that in some species, the animal will get darker if they're cooler, and turn lighter when warm.. I never heard of this in BPs..
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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra
    Until you take pictures in the exact same conditions with the same camera at the same angle with the same lights on in the room - no comparison is possible.

    Your photos have completely different lighting, different angles and my guess is taken from different cameras.
    Same room ,same lights, same conditions.The cameras are slightly diffrent. Flashes are the same. But yeah..I get what you meen.

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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    Same room ,same lights, same conditions.The cameras are slightly diffrent. Flashes are the same. But yeah..I get what you meen.
    The BP's not on the 8ballpythons poster in the first few pics (or is it? I don't know... but you took a close-up, so it doesn't matter since there's not a whole lot of white in the first few pics). A lot of white influences how the picture comes out. It plays with the flash a little.
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    Re: Pictures and a Question! (D-Up killer inside!BEWARE)

    Not the poster, forgot about that! Thanks for pointing it out. the pictures really wernt for telling whether it was light or noy they were just for new pictures. But I was asking whether there was an increase in darkness in general. My pictures are really crappy so it would be hard to tell.

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