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Chicago Photos

sdi Oct 07, 2006 06:37 PM

I have said it before and I will say it again. I am not the greatest photographer out there. I am suprised how yellow some of the photos turned out.

Pastel Dream Sharp Sunglow - WOW!!!

T-Pos - VPI - WOW!!!
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Paragon - WOW!!!

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Pastel sunglow - Jeff Ronne, This thing was killer. Sorry about the photo but you get the point.

Enjoy!

Steve Ihrig - sdi

Replies (5)

ajfreptiles Oct 07, 2006 07:25 PM

Thanks Steve! Great photos! Sure is nice to see them when you can't go! Thanks Andy Federico
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JOEP123 Oct 08, 2006 12:33 AM

Thanks Steve!
Still your pics look a lot better than any I would of taken.
Thanks for sharing.
Hope all is well.
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Joel Pretz
JP Reptiles

Rainshadow Oct 08, 2006 12:03 PM

Great pics Steve,but aren't those "paragons" actually "Paradigms"? or have I missed a new development?
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HarlequinBoa.com Captive born excellence through applied genetic theory...and,astute observations based on a keen sense of the sometimes painfully obvious

sdi Oct 08, 2006 12:21 PM

Thanks Tim,

The photos labeled paragons are Paradigms. The same Paradigms developed by Mike and Stephanie at Basically Boas.

Thanks for catching that for me. I threw the post together in about five minutes on my way out to dinner with my wife "waiting" for me. That is why the commentary is so limited.

Beautiful mutation by the way. The Sharon Moore "hypo" influence gives the Paradigms a caramel tone. While the VPI T-pos has more of a creamy yellow tone. It was great to be able to contrast the two first hand at the show. Two very similar appearing mutations, however very different at the time.

Here is one of the T-pos photos I missed putting into the original post.

Thanks,

Steve Ihrig -sdi

Rainshadow Oct 08, 2006 01:04 PM

Again thanks for posting all the killer pics for those of us that couldn't be there!
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