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View Poll Results: Which background?
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white background
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cypress background
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Thoughts on classified ad images...
Just kind of curious about everyone else's opinions on classified ad images. Would you be more likely to buy an animal based on an image with a white background like this:

Or with a cypress background like this?

I really like the white background myself, but I also like the cypress background because most people know what cypress looks like and would be able to get a good idea of what the animal's color would look like in person based off of it.
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Re: Thoughts on classified ad images...
All else being equal, I don't think it would matter much to me. The picture needs to be clear...the snake's pattern easily seen...bright clear and crisp lighting and focus. With those two pictures, I'm drawn more to the first because of the pose, not because of the background. That's just me.
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Re: Thoughts on classified ad images...
To me it depends on the snake, some snakes look great on Cypress Mulch some others do not stand out enough, and I think it's the case here due to the snake color.
I think enchis stand out more on white background than they do on cypress.
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Re: Thoughts on classified ad images...
I agree it depends on the snake. For instance, a Pied or a Lucy would be better served with a black background in my op to bring out their uniqueness.
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Re: Thoughts on classified ad images...
white is really only used to show contrast needed for morphs. Normals look great either way
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Don't care. I care more about the snakes color, looks, is it healthy, etc.
What I can't stand are people who put up pics of snakes with stuck sheds or in cages filled with urates/poop or extremely fuzzy out of focus images. You don't have to have a fancy camera, but at least take some in focus shots and not of an unhealthy snake or in a dirty cage.
Though I guess its sort of a good thing as if there's stuck sheds or dirty cages, I know who not to buy from! It's obvious if you can't clean up your snake and its cage to post classified ads, then you're most likely not cleaning it and giving it proper care the rest of the time.
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I think if I were showing off my collection, the white background is tops. But when I'm looking at classified ads, I want to see a true representation of the animal. It is my feeling, the cypress background shows you the lighting conditions that the animal was in when the picture was taken. With the white background, you can't tell if it's over-saturated or not to show more color. I know what cypress looks like, I personally would like the pictures on the cypress when browsing your ads.
One example I could give you was a seller on fauna had an ad for an adult female pastel taken in very bad lighting. The seller had in the ad "No picture could capture the true beauty of this pastel." (something like that) I was interested in the animal and asked for more pictures. The one and only other picture the seller sent me was taken outside on a near white driveway.
That picture had a caption like "See how she's kept her colors". His arm was in the picture as well, holding the tub as the picture was taken. The arm was so white that it looked almost transparent. Long story short, he had other animals up that I felt had better represented pictures and asked him to take a picture of the pastel next to another one of his snakes. He finally did and the pastel looked like a normal. He tried all the tricks he could think of to misrepresent the animal for a quick sale.
I'm not saying you would ever do that, but it's something I always keep in the back of my mind now when browsing ads.
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I vote for the cypress shot as well, but I do ask when I buy snakes online to shoot a shot of it in natural light outside so I really see the true colors it has.
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Thanks for the input everyone.
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