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sillynops

Joe Forks Oct 02, 2009 11:30 AM

I got me sum o dem locolety sillynops two.

Brewster county

Sunherp, I think only Damon has the patience to truly photograph shiny skinned snakes. Jose needs to soften those shadows and highlights a bit (look who is talking
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Conservation through captive propagation
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Photography by Joseph E. Forks

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Joe Forks Oct 02, 2009 11:32 AM

try this


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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Conservation through captive propagation
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

lep1pic1 Oct 02, 2009 01:02 PM

I have collected 2 LIKE THAT FROM SOUTH OF ALPINE.To me they are some of the nicest milks of all
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Archie Bottoms

Joe Forks Oct 02, 2009 06:02 PM

I've seen several south of Alpine, I think Jon Seifer's was the nicest of all of them. These are Marathon Milks.
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Conservation through captive propagation
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

lep1pic1 Oct 02, 2009 01:04 PM

They did not have the red heads tho man that is a nice snake.Amuranops
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Archie Bottoms

Dniles Oct 02, 2009 09:19 PM

Joe,

Killer celaenops! I love the red head, great animals.

Dave
DNS Reptiles

snakecellar Oct 02, 2009 10:33 PM

That beauty looks very similar specimens Damon used to breed some years back. Some of his came out with a full red head cap. I can't remember what locality his came from. Beautiful snake.

Wayne Sanders

Sunherp Oct 03, 2009 02:00 PM

Nice animals! I agree that Damon's got some sort of photography magic! There's no way a normal human could muster that much patience!

-Cole

L. t. celaenops Hwy. 118, Brewster Co., TX
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Joe Forks Oct 03, 2009 05:44 PM

>>Nice animals! I agree that Damon's got some sort of photography magic! There's no way a normal human could muster that much patience!
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>>-Cole
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>>L. t. celaenops Hwy. 118, Brewster Co., TX
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Yeah he's nuts man! And so is that red-headed Brewster you just posted. They don't get better than that.
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Conservation through captive propagation
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

Patton Oct 03, 2009 04:36 PM

Yeah Cole,
I know what you mean! Trying to get these boogers to sit
still long enough for a decent pic can really try your patience!
Here's a few pics of my '06 Bernalillo Co., Nm. holback. He's almost spotted and is fading to a pumkin orange as he gets older, similar to his mother. I can't wait to breed him back to her next season.







-Phil
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Work is the curse of
the drinking class!

DMong Oct 03, 2009 04:50 PM

Wow!,..Philster!, that is quite a stunning example bro!

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

Sunherp Oct 04, 2009 02:33 PM

WAY cool animal, buddy! I remember when you first got that line. What a pick-up, man. Those are one fine line of "sillynops".

-Cole

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