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    It's AWESOME! Can I copy the technique?

    I have a problem with capturing the "actual" colors. So, I wonder if you put this under a light tent if it would still give that "hovering" effect? Okay, if this is a dumb question, please don't tell my physics teacher.
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    Re: Snakes on glass

    It's AWESOME! Can I copy the technique?
    Absolutely, tinkering with photography is fun, see what you come up with, try different back ground colors and maybe even patterns or scenes

    I'm not sure on using a light tent, I think it would work?

    wax32

    Real cool. Is the glass flat on the towel, or above it? How thick is the glass?
    The glass is about 2 inches above the towel and it's glass from a entertainment center and I'm pretty sure it's tempered.

    I'm sure it's been done before, I was toying with glass flat on the towel and thought why not try it higher up and it seems to work awesome I think.
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    Re: Snakes on glass

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabob View Post
    Lol, it looks like they are floating!
    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Yep, I'm liking the look
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    Love that effect and nice looking snake too!
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    Re: Snakes on glass

    Quote Originally Posted by IndySnake View Post
    Love that effect and nice looking snake too!
    Thanks, that is actually 2 different male black pastels I just hatched, one we will keep to breed back to mom to try to prove out the granite gene, the other isn't staying but he's a hottie.

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    Re: Snakes on glass

    That's cool...they look like they are levitating! I like it. Nice photos
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    Re: Snakes on glass

    Very awesome photos!

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    Re: Snakes on glass

    I like the technique. Very cool!

    I also really like your adult female butter . . . . .
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