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    Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    A little over exposed, but a quick tweak of the shudder and I'm getting there. Didn't realize how bad the reflection of off the acrylic would jack the focus.

    Anyway, these are for you guys (the pictures, not the snakes)

    Cinnamon Pastel (1 day old)


    Spider (1 hour old)


    Hypo (just had his first meal today ... about 2 weeks old)


    Thanks again guys!

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    Swweeeeeet! Those are fabulous, breathtaking pictures!!! (Although you could blame the snakes for stealin' my breath away! )
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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    WOW!!!





    Those are some hot photos and ball pythons!





    If you put a super thin sheet of paper between the ambient light source and snake it will reduce the refraction off the skin. Allowing the light to be absorbed into the skin as a softer fill.





    You are my hero

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    Adam. THOSE are killer! Nice adjustments...

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    a second WOW, awesome pics, some of the nicest i've seen on black acrylic... the snakes are hot too! lol



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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    No kidding Mr Glass. Three snakes I would really like to have in my collection!

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    Quote Originally Posted by cueball
    No kidding Mr Glass. Three snakes I would really like to have in my collection!
    Hell yeah! I need to go out and get a tripod and black acrylic riser (and light tent and light) so my snakes can look a fraction as good!

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    Quote Originally Posted by cueball
    If you put a super thin sheet of paper between the ambient light source and snake it will reduce the refraction off the skin. Allowing the light to be absorbed into the skin as a softer fill.
    Yeah, I'm working on it .... I'm already shooting the light through the tent and actually used the "tent cover" for the first time ... I just think that the light was a little too close .... I really underestimated how much light the acrylic would throw back up at the snake ... Little more tweaking and I think I'm there.

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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    Seems like you are certainly on the right track. Awesome snakes. Looking forward to seeing more 8ball hatchlings this season


    I have to admit I got all excited and thought you where giving Vaughn and I a cinnie, spider and hypo before I read the text. Maybe next time??


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    Re: Thank you Vaughn and Chris (*** Dialup Warning ***)

    I have to admit I got all excited and thought you where giving Vaughn and I a cinnie, spider and hypo before I read the text. Maybe next time??

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    i don't think 7 eleven stocks that much corona! lol, there is a new tequilla out! haven't tried it yet. something "black"

    the cinny really looks good in that pic, really shows off the color well...


    vaughn

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