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Some fun projects to play with!

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:11 AM

Just thought i would share some pics.Playing with the camera,
Let me now what you think!

Replies (11)

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:12 AM

reduced pattern CB04 and my really dark pair.

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:13 AM

cb04 baby and my dark pair.

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:14 AM

man,sorry.

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:15 AM

another cool pair.

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:16 AM

high blushing pair.I like thier contrast and dark pattern.

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:17 AM

One more,Thanks for looking!

aera Aug 23, 2004 02:22 AM

As you can tell by the mess ups and multiple posts,I don't post very often.Sorry once again and thanks for patience.

RandyRemington Aug 23, 2004 07:47 AM

What's the belly like on the bigger one in this picture? I like the wide and blurry/blushing pattern elements. Has it ever bred and did it produce any babies like it?

cmh7s Aug 23, 2004 08:47 AM

Can you tell me about your setup to take those pictures. I have a pretty good camera but can't get a good background. What do you use? How about lighting? Thanks in advance.
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1.0 BP
1.0 Frilled Dragon
0.0.2 Firebellied Toads
0.2 French Lops

aera Aug 23, 2004 01:21 PM

I know,it is hard to get them to come out properly.this is a test i am working on with photos as well.This is what I did.First,turn the flashes OFF.If you do use a flash,make sure you diffuse it through whatever means(diffuser/umbrella)so it is not blinding/hot.I use room lighting(a ton)with melamine backround(white)Be careful,flourescent light throws green tones,so don't use too much flourescent.A good combination of incandesccent and flourescent works great.Or use a few full spectrum incandescents and don't just shoot one photo and think(especially with auto settings on a digital camera)they will all come out the same.The camera reads slight variations in lighting very well(depending on the camera)So play with that and let me know how it works for you...I am learning as well.

ginevive Aug 23, 2004 09:06 AM

Nice Bps there. I have a question regarding the darker ones in the first pic. Did they darken more with age, or were they always that dark?
I have a male who was pretty light when I got him years ago, but he's seemingly darker with each shed!
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2.1 Ball pythons: Goblin, Nothing, and Bela
1.0 Boa Constrictor Imperator: Apache
0.1 albino Cranwell's horned frog: Bene
1.0 Tiger salamander: Slasher
1.0 black kittycat, Inky
A bunch of Oscar cichlids, one giant pleco, huge breeding lot of "fancy" (read: deformed) goldfish, and me an' the boyfriend.

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