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    Re: Snake Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by instinct27 View Post
    Well... I've been trying to take some pictures of my bp and to be quite honest, they all suck. I want to get some good close ups of him but he constantly moves away or is never in focus.

    I'm pretty much looking for any tips or any suggestions anyone might have.
    The opinion debate aside, I tend to take my pictures in the bathtub. They're usually calm for me. That, or place them on the bed. I am of the the opinion that the softness of your blankets can relax them.
    Melanie Ryan Seals

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