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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to HypoLyf For This Useful Post:
AlexisFitzy (10-28-2013),JoshR324 (10-28-2013)
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Re: Camera Adjustment Results
Your pictures came out great! I really like your Hypo Pastel Enchi!
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The Following User Says Thank You to Hacker79 For This Useful Post:
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Camera Adjustment Results
Man you really worked some magic with your camera!! The pictures look great and have so much depth to them it's amazing!! Great job!! I wish I could take pictures like that!
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The Following User Says Thank You to AlexisFitzy For This Useful Post:
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Those are some good looking pictures!
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The Following User Says Thank You to SlitherinSisters For This Useful Post:
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Re: Camera Adjustment Results
 Originally Posted by Hacker79
Your pictures came out great! I really like your Hypo Pastel Enchi!
Thank you! I'm very pleased with her.
 Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy
Man you really worked some magic with your camera!! The pictures look great and have so much depth to them it's amazing!! Great job!! I wish I could take pictures like that!
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Thank you! It's fun to play with the camera and I enjoy learning how to use it.
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Those are some good looking pictures!
Thank you, I appreciate it.
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Re: Camera Adjustment Results
Pics are looking good, as are the snakes.
In the 1st photo personally I would prefer an increased depth of field. I like to see each scale clearly.
PS: Another BP.net user tipped me off to something I felt really dumb for not figuring out on my own.
With more active BP's besides having your equipment set-up in advance you can drop a hide on them and let them settle down a bit, pull off the hide and snap your pics before they decide they want to go exploring or to find another spot to hide.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Raven01 For This Useful Post:
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These are great pics! May I ask what kind of camera you are using?
(Formerly HadesBP18)
1.0 Spider: Artemas
1.0 Mojave coming soon!
0.1 High Contrast Albino coming soon!
1.1 Pastels: Hyperion and Theia (DSD Pastel girl coming soon!)
1.0 BCI: Kozma
RIP Kalypso 11/13/13 
Lobo Reptiles
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Re: Camera Adjustment Results
 Originally Posted by Raven01
Pics are looking good, as are the snakes.
In the 1st photo personally I would prefer an increased depth of field. I like to see each scale clearly.
PS: Another BP.net user tipped me off to something I felt really dumb for not figuring out on my own.
With more active BP's besides having your equipment set-up in advance you can drop a hide on them and let them settle down a bit, pull off the hide and snap your pics before they decide they want to go exploring or to find another spot to hide.
Thanks! That's something I'm working on, and I believe I have the settings I want. I'll do that next time. 
Unfortunately, my animals have smartened up to that little trick, and immediately crawl for the exit in the hide or book it immediately after I lift the hide. Thank you though. 
 Originally Posted by Lobo_Reptiles
These are great pics! May I ask what kind of camera you are using?
Thanks! Canon Rebel T2i
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