I was doing some work in the shop today and snapped some pics while I was at it. Enjoy!













Thanks for looking!
Aaron and Bob
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I was doing some work in the shop today and snapped some pics while I was at it. Enjoy!













Thanks for looking!
Aaron and Bob
all of them are so pretty, but i love the 4th picture
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Morph Evolutions
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What lens are you using for those shots? I love the depth of field......
Great images!
Jared
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~ ASK ME ABOUT MY BALLS ~
Thanks a lot, Jared. The lens is a Tamron 28-75 f/2.8. I just got it and it's working out pretty well but I'm still figuring some things out with it. I need to get a good flash because the flash on my camera is causing a lot of the images to look over-exposed. Thanks for the kind words!
Aaron
Love that depth of field!!!
Jared
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Jared,
You love the "Bouquet", shallow depth of field. Some lenses are designed specifically for that purpose. Soft, beautiful out of focus shallow depth of field enhanced by the number of blades used in the lens design. It really is beautiful.
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Kyle
www.royalvariations.com
"be safe, be happy and dont let anyone make you afraid" David Coverdale
Those two Super Pastels are like night and day.
Is that a Super Sable towards the bottom?
Such a cool contrast to the brighter, 'show-off' morphs.
The CARAMEL Albino Super Sable should be an amazing combo.
Perhaps it will have purple speckles/dusting??
Thanks for sharing the photos.
You two have a great assortment to play with. 
BB
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"Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me
Thanks a lot. The dark animal is the super form of a gene that we've been working with that we've been calling "black opals". We are working with a small group of them and still trying to figure them out. The super seems to look somewhat like super sables or super granites. But as you can see in the second pic, their bellies look a lot like a yellow belly, unlike the super sables, which have very dark bellies. We are hoping to pick up a sable female this year and see how the genes react with one another. Time will tell.
Thanks!
Aaron
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Alice Cobb
Florida Reptile Room
Awesome pics.
Lance
I didnt see once thing in there that I didnt like. Nice pics and a great collection
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Chris Farmer
Explicit Reptiles
Here's some of the pics I took using natural lighting...






Thanks!
Aaron
np
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Kyle
www.royalvariations.com
"be safe, be happy and dont let anyone make you afraid" David Coverdale
Thanks a lot, Kyle. I respect your photography skills a great deal so if you ever have any advice on how to make my photos better, I'd love to hear it! I appreciate it, man.
Aaron
Aaron,
Thank you for the very nice comments. Keep up the great work and congrats.
Sincerely, Kyle
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Kyle
www.royalvariations.com
"be safe, be happy and dont let anyone make you afraid" David Coverdale
Very nice as always!!
Thanks, Mr. Boa!
Love all the pics. I need to invest in a new lens... 
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-Diana
www.LunarBoids.com
... and they are beautiful little babies.
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Cheers!
• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)
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