So, with our daughter's birth, life got rather busy and my in-laws were in our spare bedroom (which is also where I setup my light kit), so I hadn't taken pictures in a little while. When I setup the light kit after everyone had left, I chose to set it up a little differently. I usually have the two softboxes at the front, angled in with one of full power and the other at 60%. I then have the reflectors at the sides before the background to keep as much light in as possible and I have the hairlight softbox over the back of the flat area to try to keep the back from getting too deep into the shadows. This time I put both softobxes on full power on the left side an the reflectors on the right side. I put the hairlight softbox over the right side, but there were still more shadows on the right side. I think this setup has some potential, but needs more tweeking.
Well, here are the pictures:
I took this shot of a 2014 male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint and a 2015 male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint just to see what a year of growth does:
Here is a top and belly shot of the 2015 male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint:
And here is a top and belly shot of the 2014 male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint:
Here is a picture of a 2015 female Cinnamon Yellowbelly:
I really like this 2015 female Pastel Calico! She just keeps getting better as she ages.
The next two are snakes that we bought to change it up some.
First up is the 2015 female Fire Clown. We got her from Justin Kobylka at http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/ (https://www.facebook.com/jkreptiles/)and are really excited to be working with Clown. She is super bright and Justin says that because of the Fire gene, she'll just keep getting better as she ages. Look forward to using her to jump into the Clown project.
And this boy is going to be seeing a lot of girls in the fall. He is a 2015 male Enchi Fire Orange Dream that we got from Limey at http://www.royalreptilia.com/ (https://www.facebook.com/RoyalReptilia/):
And finally, here is a picture of our 2015 Clutch 11 twins. They came out of the same egg at 19 and 21 grams but are starting to grow well!
Thanks for looking, and check out our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/SlowcountryBalls/) where we have some animals on a Baby Sale since our daughter was recently born!