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    Thanks go out to Chris for showing me this thread. There are definitely some very nice animals in it!

    Hypo stuff is definitely really cool. Besides producing hypo combos from the visuals shown below (and hets I have), I'm adding clown and desert ghost into my hypo projects.

    Here are some visual hypos I'm currently working with. I hope they give you a few ideas for your future projects.

    Enchi Disco Hypo


    Enchi Hypo


    Pastave Hypo


    Pastel Enchi Hypo


    Super Pastel Hypo


    Silver Streak Hypo


    Hypo


    Hypo



    Here are a few animals I've produced.

    Fire Hypo


    Pastel Enchi Hypo


    Pastel Hypo


    Enchi Hypo
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    Re: ghost morphs

    Love the Hypo Pastave! They're all really nice but that one just catches my eye.

    Dave
    1.0 Banana Siagi (Butters) - 1.0 GHI Chocolate Het Ghost York - 1.0 Mystic Potion Sarge - 1.0 Pied ​Maine - 1.0 Normal Tucker - 1.0 Huffman ​Lopez
    1.0 Black Pastel Mojave Yellow Belly Church - 1.0 VPI Axanthic Spider Ozpin- Butter Hypo ​Jaune

    0.1 Super Black Pastel Texas - 0.1 Humble Bee CT - 0.1 Pied Carolina - 0.1 Killer Bee Sheila - 0.1 Black Pastel Ghost Pinstripe Coco - 0.1 Pastel Yang - 0.1 Spider Nora - 0.2 Lesser Huffman Pyrrha/FILSS
    0.1 Pastel Yellow Belly Sally - 0.1 Pastel Orange Ghost Kaikaina - 0.1 VPI Axanthic Cinder - 0.1 Banana Cinnamon Kimball - 0.1 Shatter Spider​ Octavia - 0.1 The Red Gene Lemons

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    Re: ghost morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by AKA Dave View Post
    Love the Hypo Pastave! They're all really nice but that one just catches my eye.

    Dave
    Thanks, Dave. She is the first animal I would show someone who is interested in working with hypos. I told myself that I wouldn't buy a mojave hypo and that I would make my own, but I had to make an exception for her.

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    I like ghost on anything that's usually really dark, or has high contrast, I feel like it really pops those guys. lyfoti05 has a great example of what I'm talkin' abowt:

    Awww yeaaah.

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    Re: ghost morphs

    Orange ghost is a must have! It is such a great enhancer it makes everything better!
    Fire calico orange ghost

    Spinner orange ghost

    Super enchi pastel orange ghost



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    Re: ghost morphs

    Get quality OG's!When buying an animal,make the seller pull the tub and snap a cell phone pic,instead of sending a "Glamour Shot" ,so you see what your actually getting.


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    Re: ghost morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by grcforce327 View Post
    Get quality OG's!When buying an animal,make the seller pull the tub and snap a cell phone pic,instead of sending a "Glamour Shot" ,so you see what your actually getting.

    You seem obsessed with this "glamour shot" concept. A properly white balanced photograph on a clean background doesn't make it a "glamour shot". When I take my pictures under my light kit, I always include four paint chips from Home Depot that I crop out. The reason I do this is so that a customer can check to make sure that I have not manipulated the colors in the picture. What the buyer should want is a picture that has colors that are accurate to what the eye sees. Some cameras do this quite well in their automatic settings, some people enjoy taking pictures on a clean background so that the snake pops.

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    Just to show what I mean, I took a picture of one of my Pastel Hypo het for Pied girls with three different cameras. I took one picture with my Samsung S5 (smart phone), one with my Nikon Coolpix L28 (a point and shoot small camera), and one with my Canon Rebel XT. I left my Canon Rebel XT's settings the same as I use under my light kit. My light kit has lights that are full spectrum and 5000K while my snake room has typical house hold compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) that are 2700K. Here is all the editing that I did to make this comparison picture. I imported the RAW file from the Canon Rebel XT into Adobe Lightroom. I cropped the picture to 8 x 10 ratio. I then saved a copy of the picture as a jpeg with the white balance set for my light kit (this is the bottom right picture and looks very yellow because the lights in the room are 2700K and not 5000K like the lights in my light kit, by the way, if a camera or smart phone is in fully automatic, it adjusts the white balance on its own, whether you are inside under fluorescent lights, CFLs, incandescent lights, or out in the sun). I then (still in Lightroom) used the eyedropper to pick the neutral grey on the WhiBal card so that the white balance would be adjusted (this is the bottom left picture). I then saved a copy of the picture as a jpeg with the white balance corrected. I then opened Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 and cropped the picture taken by the Samsung S5 to an 8 x 10 ratio (top right picture). I then in Photoshop Elements 8.0 cropped the picture taken by the Nikon Coolpix L28 to an 8 x 10 ratio (top left picture). Finally, still in Photoshop Elements 8.0, I put all four pictures together so that they can be viewed and compared at once.

    The Pastel Hypo het Pied was in a freshly cleaned tub (I cleaned all my tubs last night), but what would it matter if I had her on a clean background? Would that really make it a "glamour shot"? What any of us should try to do is capture the true colors of the snake so that a customer is pleased when they open up the box and see their new animal. If we choose to present the animal on a clean background, or in a clean tub, does it really make a difference?

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    Re: ghost morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    What any of us should try to do is capture the true colors of the snake so that a customer is pleased when they open up the box and see their new animal.
    This! After health, condition, correct morph and gender identification, this is the last important item any of us can address before the box is opened, and we either have a satisfied customer, or a disappointed one.

    Thanks Chris for the work to show this.

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