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Updated photos of Pysco Peaks

KevMadden Jul 08, 2008 02:08 PM

Well - here is an updated picture of Pysco Peaks. I'm trying to figure out how to use the camera (actually capture the color - never knew it could be as hard as it is) as well as post photos. Oh well.

Kevin

Replies (5)

kcpits Jul 08, 2008 02:24 PM

Kevin those are tremendous girls you got there, lucky you were able to talk him out of those!! Getting the color right is something I dont get either, the only way I can get close is with the late afternoon sun. Best of luck with those I will be looking for some hotties in about 4/5 years.
Joel Thomas

KevMadden Jul 08, 2008 02:30 PM

Thanks Joel. This weekend I want to try some more outdoor shots. It drives me crazy when I upload the photos onto the PC and I haven't done the snakes justice. To see Mike E.'s animals in person is something else. I was very lucky to get 3.4 from that litter. Very lucky!

kcpits Jul 08, 2008 02:44 PM

Yes I have tried several times to covince Mike into selling me some animals but cant seem to get it done. Any tips on how to pry snakes like those from him? You are right I will take dozens of images before I get any that work for me, but again I love that late afternoon sun. Lucky man take it easy.
Joel Thomas

RON745 Jul 08, 2008 05:45 PM

boas that's been produced. That one is really special!-----RON

KevMadden Jul 08, 2008 05:53 PM

Thanks Ron. Mike produces some incredible animals that for sure. The only ones I have ever seen that comparable are her siblings. The color is what blew me away when I looked in the bag at the airport. Mike's hard work and selective breeding really came together.

Take Care,

Kevin

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