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A sunglow in shed -

topnotchboas Aug 01, 2005 07:59 PM

Beleive it or not the last shots I took of him were just prior to him going into shed.

Here are a few shots I took of him today (in shed). This is his first shed in my possesion. His saddles and tail splotches are pink instead of red... very neat! These are with no flash in the boa room pictures. I was messing around with high camera ISO (sensitivity). *Photography lesson for the day* (lol) Whats ISO you say? Its sort of like a trade-off of noise (noticable pixels) with a faster shutter speed. High ISO's are used in low light situations without a flash. The faster shutter speed makes it possible to get a clear shot because of hand shake / moving boa. (D)SLR's are known to take better high ISO shots (less noise) than regular point and shoots.

And here are a couple I took of the 99 albino through the cage, just messing around:

Replies (3)

Gpoop Aug 01, 2005 09:36 PM

HOLY WOW! that's is freakin amazing!

lexxxx300 Aug 01, 2005 10:41 PM

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Kestrel Aug 02, 2005 03:28 PM

Wow i LOVE that shot of the albino's face... The focus on the eye is great.
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