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Lavenders in the grass!

lavenderalbino Jul 14, 2010 06:38 PM

A young lavender albino just starting to color up with our #4 adult male lavender. All three pics were taken today outside in natural light with no flash and show the same two snakes. Pics were only cropped and resized and the color, brightness and contrast were NOT adjusted. I think these pics clearly demonstrate two things. First, just how hard it is to get the depth and true color of a lavender in a pic (both of these animals really do look better in person). Second, that I have got to be the absolute worst photographer on the face of the planet.
Hope everyone's a good season.
Grant

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Pitoon Jul 14, 2010 07:11 PM

nice LA's indeed!

can't wait to produce some from my hets!!!!

Pitoon

>>A young lavender albino just starting to color up with our #4 adult male lavender. All three pics were taken today outside in natural light with no flash and show the same two snakes. Pics were only cropped and resized and the color, brightness and contrast were NOT adjusted. I think these pics clearly demonstrate two things. First, just how hard it is to get the depth and true color of a lavender in a pic (both of these animals really do look better in person). Second, that I have got to be the absolute worst photographer on the face of the planet.
>>Hope everyone's a good season.
>>Grant
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JLSReptiles2011 Jul 14, 2010 07:19 PM

Nice lavanders. Hope they don't get mites after being in the grass.

ajfreptiles Jul 14, 2010 07:40 PM

WOW! Cool animals! They look 3D

Andy
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Lizards of Oz Jul 14, 2010 08:38 PM

Grant
They look amazing! I love the Lavender Albinos.
Matt Ozsvath
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oldskool28 Jul 15, 2010 09:59 AM

how many times you going to post the same pictures ,these look like ones we saw years ago

thunderpaws Jul 15, 2010 09:59 AM

Grant,

They look great. I can't wait to see my own eggs this coming season. I agree, taking pics can be a bear, especially when you want the world to see what you see.

Bill Rubin
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