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Test your skills........

gray Nov 25, 2005 08:39 AM

First things first - I normally make my photos dial-up friendly but I didn't this time. 1.6 Mb....sorry but I hope these will be worth the wait.

I thought it would be fun to photograph a pile of babies and allow for some good contrast and comparison. I was a bit naive. After 45 minutes, ALL of us were frustrated and mad. I wouldn't let the babies go where they wanted to go and they wouldn't stay where I wanted them to stay. Anyhow, I got one decent group photo and then I gave up and took some individual photos.

In the group photo, see if you can find:
0.2 Motleys
2.0 Jungles
1.1 Salmon Jungles
0.1 Normal
0.1 Salmon (produced by Scott Crumley)
1.0 T positive (produced by Ted Doll)

This was a much more typical photo. It is pretty funny to see it now. It's like they all got together and planned a jailbreak. "Look, you go this way and I'll go this way...."

Here are some individual photos that I took as I removed them one at a time. A couple were too upset to participate.

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bcijoe Nov 25, 2005 10:00 AM

and that 'normal' sticks out like a sore thumb, that thing is intense!
and the hypo by Scott Crumbly... one of the most impressive animals I saw in Daytona! almost got one myself!

Hope all is well, hope you and your family enjoyed your Thanksgiving!

Take care, Joe Rollo
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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xXVanXx Nov 25, 2005 10:30 AM

Wounder what a jungle hypo motley sunglow would look like,I think it would be mind blowing,,THOSE are all great animals

Greg VanZweden
http://www.geocities.com/vanzwedensreptiles/

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Gabor Nov 25, 2005 10:35 AM

Amazing boa morphs. Good luck with them...
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Gabor Kaminski

JohnLokken Nov 25, 2005 10:41 AM

>>First things first - I normally make my photos dial-up friendly but I didn't this time. 1.6 Mb....sorry but I hope these will be worth the wait.
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>>I thought it would be fun to photograph a pile of babies and allow for some good contrast and comparison. I was a bit naive. After 45 minutes, ALL of us were frustrated and mad. I wouldn't let the babies go where they wanted to go and they wouldn't stay where I wanted them to stay. Anyhow, I got one decent group photo and then I gave up and took some individual photos.
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>>In the group photo, see if you can find:
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michaelburton Nov 25, 2005 03:18 PM

Amazing group of animals you got there Gray. Major congrats.
Michael Burton

gray Nov 25, 2005 04:30 PM

....it may be awhile before I experiment with the group shot again. However, Linda's suggestion was a good one and I think that would have helped me. One of these days I will photograph all 4.4 Jungles that I kept from that litter.....the variety is fascinating. On second thought, I'm not sure I want to restart the Jungle debate for the tenth time.

ajfreptiles Nov 25, 2005 04:57 PM

I still can't get over that one Jungle.....just awesome boas! Andy

cnb2 Nov 25, 2005 06:51 PM

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topnotchboas Nov 25, 2005 07:44 PM

All around killer. That normal you produced is dripping in color... I have seen some high color normals but WOW. Love the jungles too of course... and congrats on the T , jump into the world of albinos with a BANG .

Good luck this season Gray

wetceal Nov 25, 2005 08:17 PM

Not always the most fun to take...but certainly cool to look at! I can't decide which is my favorite though...I really like that SUPER red "normal"!!!

Nice pictures!

Thanks,
Celia
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drimes Nov 25, 2005 08:23 PM

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ChrisGilbert Nov 25, 2005 09:12 PM

and it contains all the Colombian morphs I want to add to my collection after my C.A. are done, lol. Jungle, Motley, T-pos Albino, and KILLER Normals (and a Sharp albino too).

sunshine Nov 26, 2005 05:27 PM

...they don't even look REAL. The photography is pretty good too.

Just kidding.....can I come learn from you?

Linda

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