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Reply to Robin

amgecko Sep 19, 2003 10:19 AM

Hello dear Robin
I understand that you meant no harm in your comment, but when you use the word "altered" that means that I manipulated the pic to make it look better. Now in your second comment you explained it much clearer (poor lighting,camera angle)That may or may not be true I am not a professional photographer. Here is a pic of the same gecko compared with a normal gecko. This pic should clear up anyone's questioning the authenticity of this animal.
www.AMGecko.com

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bmills Sep 19, 2003 11:01 AM

I would just like to say that your leo is VERY BEAUTIFUL...The colors are out of this world. I am sure no one meant to bash your company...they just must have a hard time accepting those vibrant colors...me on the other hand, i think it's wonderful! NICE JOB!
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Blazin Sep 19, 2003 11:44 AM

Nice looking gecko. I hatched a couple like it myself. Can't find the one that was nicer than this one but you can get the idea. This was taken at around a week old . Unfortunately I sold this and the other gecko but there is always this comming season. I would recommend the Powershot line of Canons to everyone as well.
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buffysmom Sep 19, 2003 12:12 PM

Blazin, That gecko's a real beauty! Is she tangerine & lavendar? Do you know if the lavandar stayed looking lavendar, or if it faded to another color? I'm extremely interested in the lavandar shade on leos & would love to purchase one with a strong purple coloring.

Blazin Sep 19, 2003 03:35 PM

Not really sure on this leopard. It was sold and the new owners have not kept in touch. Usually the lavender in that Tang line does fade. I do however have some others who tend to keep alot of the lavender banding. Thanks for the comment.

Stargecko Sep 19, 2003 03:47 PM

Love that deep tang color!
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GoldenGateGeckos Sep 20, 2003 10:01 AM

Nice Gecko!!! I also use a Canon Power Shot Digital for all of my website photos, but I can never seem to pick up the true reds and oranges like in your pic. Can you tell me what settings and the type of lighting you used?

Thanks!
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Marcia McGuiness
Golden Gate Geckos
www.goldengategeckos.com

Blazin Sep 21, 2003 11:35 PM

I use the auto setting on my camera most of the time.

jeanne Sep 19, 2003 03:35 PM

>>Hello dear Robin
>>I understand that you meant no harm in your comment, but when you use the word "altered" that means that I manipulated the pic to make it look better. Now in your second comment you explained it much clearer (poor lighting,camera angle)That may or may not be true I am not a professional photographer. Here is a pic of the same gecko compared with a normal gecko. This pic should clear up anyone's questioning the authenticity of this animal.
>>www.AMGecko.com
>>

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Jeanne Leary

cheshireycat Sep 22, 2003 11:28 AM

...almost like if I touch it, my fingers will stay orange afterwards. Nice gecko! I mean, damn, WOW, REALLY NICE gecko!
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