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Been a while... New pics of the kids

TopNotchBoas Feb 09, 2008 11:57 AM

Hey all. I know its been quite a while since I have posted on these forums. I have been extremely busy with work and moving into a new house. I just got the boas situated last week. I havent moved the adults yet because they are... bam chicka wah wah... steadily breeding. I'll bring them over after the babies drop.

Anyhow - I was playing with some different photography options in the new boa room today. Here's what I came up with.

This first one is an EBV Salmon female from my March 07 litter. She's a tiny little girl - having just moved to rat fuzzies. I kept her because of her body color and nice tail. I really like her saddles too. These were taken on the carpet with the direct sunlight on her.

The rest of the photos I took on my melamine rack I built a long time ago. I usually use flash with these types of photos but I decided I would try it with just the sunlight coming in. The sun wasnt shining directly onto the rack, just into the room. It was bright enough that I could manage these photos. First up is my holdback sunglow female.

This is my hold back sunglow male.

This one is my hold back arabesque albino female

Here she is with her brother, a male arabesque albino

Here she is with her brother and her sister, all arabesque albinos

Whatcha think? Like the white background / lighting scenario? How bout' the boas?

Replies (1)

fgs Feb 09, 2008 12:50 PM

They look great!!

I especially like your hold back sunglow.

Brian
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Brian Gundy

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