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Taking pics

razordance Jan 24, 2005 01:43 PM

I was just wondering how everyone gets such good pics of their snakes? I have plenty of decent iguana pics, but have yet to take one of out ball that I'm happy with. It's a combination of the fact that she rarely stops moving and that she tends to come to me to see what I'm up to. I've also found that snakes shine in a way I don't like when photographed with a flash, but with no flash the movement is more of a problem. I see plenty of great pics where the snakes seem to be just sitting there, almost posing, and I hoped someone had some advice. Thanks.
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0.1.0 Ball Python - Shaman
1.0.0 Green Iguana - Ike
2.2.0 Cats - Pumpkin, Furball, Pixie, Stitch
1.0.0 Cockatiel - Ozzy
0.1.0 Budgie - Tweetie
1.0.0 Dwarf Rabbit - Rascal

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coldthumb Jan 24, 2005 01:52 PM

Yeah ?...
I have a sony 5.1(my first digital)and it has a macro mode.
What sort of details can anyone tell me about macro shots?

Thank you
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Charles Glaspie

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