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Here They Are! My First Pics!

Doug89 Apr 18, 2005 07:03 PM

Please, Please, Please, cirtique at will! I realize that i used too little of an aperature for some of them. I picked these 3 pics because i felt that they were the best for that animal i photographed. I you want to see more just contact me!
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-Doug Daly

"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"

0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
1.1.0 Sand Frogs (Breviceps rosei) [if i can convince my mom !]

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Doug89 Apr 18, 2005 07:04 PM

Here she is in her cage...

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-Doug Daly

"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"

0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
1.1.0 Sand Frogs (Breviceps rosei) [if i can convince my mom !]

Doug89 Apr 18, 2005 07:05 PM

Here he is in the grass after i rescued him from my pool...

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-Doug Daly

"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"

0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
1.1.0 Sand Frogs (Breviceps rosei) [if i can convince my mom !]

Doug89 Apr 18, 2005 07:07 PM

Last one: This guy was very shy and still young. It took me awhile to catch him because they are pretty quick!

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-Doug Daly

"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"

0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
1.1.0 Sand Frogs (Breviceps rosei) [if i can convince my mom !]

WK Apr 19, 2005 08:58 PM

Doug, congrats on your first photos with your new camera. I bet you’ll soon be hooked. Buy up a bunch of cheap film and shoot tons of photos. Keep notes on settings and lighting conditions so you know what produced each picture. Soon you will get sense of how to work things well enough to get lots of “keepers” from each roll of film.

Happy shooting, and keep on posting pics.

Cheers,
WK

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