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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Cool pics. I also like the first "blurred" one.
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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    They are both very nice loooking!

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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    seeing different morphs sided next to each other looks so cool

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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    That mojo is smoking!

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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    can you take a picture of your whole light box? I dont think you're using the backgrounds correctly. You shouldn't have any seams in the back because the backdrop should be smooth.

    Your pictures look nice but they could use a little work.

    - color balance: whites should be white and blacks should be black
    - cropping pictures to make dynamic, flowing and interesting compositions
    - your backgrounds shouldn't be distracting, there shouldn't be any wrinkles or differently colored patches or pieces of lint.

    I went to college for photography so I tend to be pretty critical of images so dont take any of this personally, take it as tips to help you make better photos!

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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    can you take a picture of your whole light box? I dont think you're using the backgrounds correctly. You shouldn't have any seams in the back because the backdrop should be smooth.
    It's broken down now, but I'll take a picture next time I set it up. I'd literally just unpacked the "studio" before taking those photos, so I hadn't ironed or cleaned the backdrops yet... then Vinnie decided to pee & poop everywhere, so I had to do some cleanup (hence the lint - from paper towels).

    - color balance: whites should be white and blacks should be black
    Yeah, I was using GIMP to adjust that, but just downloaded a free trial of Photoshop... tried using the auto adjustment settings on there, but it still doesn't look quite right.

    - your backgrounds shouldn't be distracting, there shouldn't be any wrinkles or differently colored patches or pieces of lint.
    See above, LOL. I will iron and clean them before my next photo shoot! But you're probably right about my using them incorrectly, so I'll try to get a picture of my setup later... I really wish these things came with instructions, but they seem to think we're all experts.

    I went to college for photography so I tend to be pretty critical of images so dont take any of this personally, take it as tips to help you make better photos!
    No, I appreciate the comments! I took a few photography classes in high school & college, and always secretly wanted to be a pro - but things just didn't go that way, so I'm just an amateur hacker. I've been wanting to take another course at the City College, to brush up and learn more about digital photography (my classes were in the pre-digital era ). I want to get a better camera first, though, or I'll just be disappointed with the results. Anyway, thanks for the critiques, and keep 'em coming!
    Last edited by Lolo76; 09-19-2009 at 09:03 PM.
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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew87 View Post
    That mojo is smoking!
    Pedro says muchas gracias. He was bred by Justin Kobylka, and I think he's pretty smoking too... I have some big plans for that little guy.
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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Dang, awesome snakes! I agree that the mojo is great.

    But it's the spider that I'm really diggin!!! I love the yellow on its sides. What does the belly look like?

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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    hey!! it has a J on its side!! for justin

    EDIT: on teh mojo, left side of pic LOL
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    Re: Well, that was an eventful shoot!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobsean View Post
    Dang, awesome snakes! I agree that the mojo is great.
    Thanks! He is even prettier in person, and is quickly turning into a nice boy... still a little jumpy, but he's young.

    But it's the spider that I'm really diggin!!! I love the yellow on its sides. What does the belly look like?
    He just ate last night, so I'll get a belly shot when he's finished digesting... it's extremely pink and speckled, even after a shed. I looked at MANY spiders before choosing him, and couldn't be happier with how he's turning out.
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    3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)

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