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    Figment growing up



    I've been taking pictures of Figment from the day I brought her home to her third birthday, yesterday.

    Here she is at 2 months, 6 months, one year, somewhere between two and two and a half years, and now three years.

    This series was kind of an accident. If I had planned on doing this, I would have picked a pose that I would have been able to continue as she got too heavy and too long. I can no longer hold her in one hand that far from my body.
    -Shann

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    Very cool! I've been taking pictures of my new ball 2-3x a week specificly so I can make a collage like this. I've been doing it in the same position so that I can use 100s of pictures in a really quick video to show his growth. I've always wanted to get a GTP so I can use the same idea to show the color changes .
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    Re: Figment growing up

    Quote Originally Posted by Shann View Post


    I've been taking pictures of Figment from the day I brought her home to her third birthday, yesterday.

    Here she is at 2 months, 6 months, one year, somewhere between two and two and a half years, and now three years.

    This series was kind of an accident. If I had planned on doing this, I would have picked a pose that I would have been able to continue as she got too heavy and too long. I can no longer hold her in one hand that far from my body.
    Great idea! Thanks for sharing. I have a ball python that was hatched on 12/10/13, which happens to be the same as my birth date! I just picked her up last Sunday. I think I will do the same thing with her. Here is a picture of her as we were on our way home.
    Here she is checking out her new home.
    Here is her mom.
    This is her dad

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    Re: Figment growing up

    Neat to watch them grow!
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    She really is a gorgeous girl, and just keeps looking better and better.

    I know what you mean, as they grow up it gets harder to hold them out at arm's length. Although I can still hold out Cloud like that, it's not as easy as when he was small, and it's difficult to get all of him on one hand so he'll fit in the shot.
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