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SunHerp
at Fri Sep 23 16:07:20 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SunHerp ]
Spending the field season without a trusty side-kick (AKA "camera" is not among my top 10 favorite things. I missed so many great photo oportunities this year that I'm still kicking myself. That's all changed now, though! I recently purchased a new camera... one that's going to take some getting used to. Way more fancy-pantsy than anything I've ever had before, I spent my lunch hour today taking a few photos in the snake room just to try out the new equipment. What follows is just my first attempt at using the camera on different settings, with no real attention paid to lighting or artistic composition. Mostly, I want to see how this stuff looks on the interwebs!
Old school, Zoo-line (Blody) L. t. campbelli

Spotted Pennington County, South Dakota L. t. multistrata getting ready for cooling

Killer little Spencer County, Kentucky L. t. triangulum

One of my all-time favorite Cherry County, Nebraska L. t. multistrata

A newly-acquired Mega Line ghost Honduran from Rusty. Damn that Rusty and his nice animals!

A semi-bald Powder River County, Montana L. t. multistrata

And last, but not least, a L. t. gentilis X multistrata from Logan County, Colorado
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Learning to use a new camera... - SunHerp, Fri Sep 23 16:07:20 2011 
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