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I tried the mirror thing (lots of pics)

vcane Sep 07, 2005 08:36 PM

Orange/Butterscotch Ghost

Bell het ghost


Spider



YB



Wish I would have gotten some better pics of the Yellow Belly she was being a pain. Love that dog hair
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Vince Pramuk
Vince Pramuk Reptiles

Replies (6)

ginebig Sep 07, 2005 08:45 PM

Dog hair? What dog hair? That's pretty neat with the mirrors. Nice lookin' subjects too.

Quig

toshamc Sep 07, 2005 08:56 PM

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Tosha

"Nihil facimus sed id bene facimus"

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MarkS Sep 07, 2005 11:04 PM

very cool pics. How do you do that without getting any glare from your lighting?

vcane Sep 08, 2005 08:35 AM

just used light from the windows and played with the angels a little basicly just took alot of pics and keep the good ones
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Vince Pramuk
Vince Pramuk Reptiles

5StarrMorphs Sep 08, 2005 11:40 PM

If you take a picture at an angle, you wont get any glare. The issue is making sure you have no cobbwebs on the ceiling For animals that have some unique belly characteristics it is very useful. Like the Het Ivories for instance.

Jeff
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5StarrMorphs Sep 08, 2005 11:31 PM

Not sure where you got the idea of pics on a mirror but they make some awesome pics. I have been taking pics like that for about a year. The best part about it is for whatever reason, they don't move much, I assume it throws them off and they don't move because maybe they aren't sure how they are suspended.

Here is one of the first pics I took on a mirror of my albino. I no longer own it and it is now the property of Steve @ Roussis Reptiles. He was a beauty.

Jeff
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