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just wanted to share a pic or 2

havic Feb 01, 2006 11:36 PM

this is wiggels the larger of the two brothers we have

this is a close up of his side. we are playing with our new camera we purchased recently cpments good or bad is welcome.

the only qustion i have is how to get larger pic's on to ks these are uploaded to photobucket then linked here. i do have some in the photo galery here but i have to deal with the sise thing. thank you
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2.1.0 ball python (aragorn, frodo, arwen)
2.0.0 columbian boa (wiggles and squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
3.3.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole, camie)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

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havic Feb 01, 2006 11:38 PM


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2.1.0 ball python (aragorn, frodo, arwen)
2.0.0 columbian boa (wiggles and squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
3.3.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole, camie)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

wetceal Feb 02, 2006 12:02 AM

It looks like that new camera is working out very well! The photos look great in both detail and coloration! I like the little bits of irridescence on the close up head shot.

Thanks for sharing,
Celia
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Celia Chien
www.ExoticsByNature.com

2006 Boa Constrictor Morphs Calendar
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havic Feb 02, 2006 12:11 AM

Thank You Celia. I still want to get larger pic's on here. I mean they look great on my screen but then I have to resize them just to get them on here lol gota love it.
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2.1.0 ball python (aragorn, frodo, arwen)
2.0.0 columbian boa (wiggles and squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
3.3.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole, camie)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

bsaffron Feb 02, 2006 11:43 AM

I know I just replied to your inquiry about sizing pics on my recent post but heres a simple tip that might help.

I upload my pics from photobucket to kingsnake also. Heres how I get my pics so big.

**clarity all depends on the camera - mine is a 5 mega pixel but some of my pics that were taken with a five year old camera that was only 2 megapixel came out nice too** If you have a camera thats only a couple years old youre fine. Ive noticed how important it is to be perfectly still when taking a pic for optimum clarity.

Try resizeing your pics in a different program straight off your camera to either the 320x240 to 640x480 range. Then upload those resized pics to photobucket. Then use the image code from photobucket to post in these forums. I thik thats how you beat the system in a way. Ive never used kingsnakes photo album (Im sure its good) but Im assuming that they resize your pics for you and that obviously lets them limit the size automaticaly.
Good luck.
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And God said to Noah,"Let there be plenty of room for the serpents".
--not doctrine--

havic Feb 02, 2006 09:20 PM

Cool thanx for the advise I will try a little differnt resizing.
As for the camera we have a Nikon D50 we just bought, and love it. so you guys will see moor pic's of our boas in the future.
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2.1.0 ball python (aragorn, frodo, arwen)
2.0.0 columbian boa (wiggles and squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
3.3.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole, camie)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

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