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    Lookin' good! Some very awesome snakes right there!

    Try using white (or any color) posterboard instead of a sheet, less wrinkles! Also, I don't even use a tent, just a poster board. Then I place the snake on it, put a bowl on top of the snake to keep it in a coil, and remove bowl when ready. Lol

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    Re: Finally some good light tent photos (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
    Lookin' good! Some very awesome snakes right there!

    Try using white (or any color) posterboard instead of a sheet, less wrinkles! Also, I don't even use a tent, just a poster board. Then I place the snake on it, put a bowl on top of the snake to keep it in a coil, and remove bowl when ready. Lol
    Thank you.

    I don't mind the wrinkles, it adds a little some extra to some pictures.

    I'm actually using a light tent I bought and the sheets velcro in. I could take the time to iron out the wrinkles, but it's the stray particles that bother me the most. You can see dog hair in some pictures and I have no idea out it got in the light tent.
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    Haha I sure know how that is! There is stray dog hair in every aspect of my life! Bird feathers from my cockatiel, too

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