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    Re: Guido Mocafico Photography

    http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...pell=1&start=0

    Eh, he's alright. He puts groups of snakes in a black box and takes pictures of them. I think it takes a lot more talent to take good quality pictures of snakes when they aren't trapped in a box and are scurrying around in a light tent or in the wild. He does some pretty cool things with lighting and color combinations though, and his species variety is neat. He clearly has a very nice camera and knows how to use it because some of the pictures almost look too real for a picture.
    Also, the fact that he works with so many venomous reptiles means he does have knowledge about them, which is respectable to say the least.

    Good photographer? Yes. But an excellent photographer? I think he has the potential to be one.

    Just my opinion.
    Last edited by blackcrystal22; 12-28-2009 at 06:28 PM.

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