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Off Topic: Some non-reptile pics. . .

SuppleReptiles Apr 14, 2006 12:07 AM

I haven't had a chance to take any snake pics lately, but here are a few pics from a recent trip. Hope they are alright...








Okay, well one reptile in those pics If you like them there are more @ the link below...
Mexico Pictures...

Replies (7)

JOEP123 Apr 14, 2006 12:10 AM

Great pics. Hope you had a great time.
What kind of camera did you used?
Post some more, Thanks
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Joel Pretz

SuppleReptiles Apr 14, 2006 12:28 AM

Thanks for the comments!

It is a neat little point and shoot, Sony DSC-V3. I do shoot almost everything in manual mode. I am trying to save for a Nikon D-200 to take on some trips this year (Africa, Argentina) but I am a broke college student... Anyone want to donate to the fund? LOL

As for more pics, see the link below
Mexico Pictures...

JOEP123 Apr 14, 2006 08:49 AM

Argentina is a very nice place. I've never been to Africa.
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Joel Pretz

pyboa Apr 14, 2006 01:33 AM

nice pics...i went to the link and looked through them and you did some good work...np
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1.0 pastel 7'
0.1 suriname 7'
0.1 columbian 7'
0.1 columbian 2'
0.1 columbian 7'
1.0 burmese 10'
0.1 retic 12'

Randall_Turner Apr 14, 2006 02:04 AM

Nice shots but the 1st pic and 3rd from bottom are my favorites.
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Randall L Turner Jr.
Boas make the world go round.

ajfreptiles Apr 14, 2006 10:16 AM

Wow! Those are some really beautiful pictures! Thanks for posting! I loved the Peru pics on the link as well. Thanks Andy Federico
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fred albury Apr 14, 2006 01:06 PM

I think that you have captured the sheer essence of the dead chickens. And the faded yellow coloration is outstanding. What type of lens did you use?

(On a serious note, I like the one with the bee and several of the ones of the beach.)

Keep up the good work

Fred Albury

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