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bcijoe
at Tue Feb 28 07:47:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]
encouraged and helped those who chose to.
If they wanted to take a pic of a snake settled in the tank, i'd open the enclosure to give them a clear shot.
If they wanted to take a pic touching the T Positive, I took the thing out and draped it over them to take a nice pic.
As a matter of fact, I usually come across some film crew filming for the local news, and this was no acception. I believe this would be aired in Lancaster, Pa only... don't quite remember.
They interviewed my buddy Mike Brooks of TNS Reptiles fame as we were both discussing genetics behind some of our display animals, as well as a new line of boas that Mike is working with that somewhat resemble Tigers, but are much more....
I believe we are at a public event and should expect this.
Maybe one day if I come across a pic of one of my own animals being sold on the net by someone else, maybe then I would have different feelings about it! lol
Other than this, I also believe allowing the photography would draw more interest to the table.... not bad.
Well, back to work!
Bci Joe ----- Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo 'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
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