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Mikoh4792
01-12-14, 11:48 PM
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That's precious :)
I have always wanted to get a picture of a snake yawning. I haven't been so fortunate yet (but I did get a video on accident one time!). Very cool!
By the way, I love your set-up.
Mikoh4792
01-12-14, 11:56 PM
It's one of those moments you need to take a pic of... because they always hold the yawn for a few seconds anyways haha.
Thanks I like the way it looked with cocohusk substrate but I'll sacrifice aesthetics for efficiency
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guyabano
01-13-14, 03:22 AM
Thanks for sharing!
Sharlynn93
01-13-14, 04:57 AM
Very cool pics mikoh! :)
Great shots, I was close to getting one like that myself a couple of weeks ago but I was just too slow :(
thinkbig317
01-13-14, 12:24 PM
Sweet pics as always Mikoh!!
Just had to add to the yawning carpets. ;) I got about 5 shots of her yawning. You can see the tumor in her mouth that the vet said was just a bacterial infection, in case anyone was wondering. ;P Awesome shots Mikoh
Mikoh4792
01-13-14, 04:57 PM
Nice shot! love the rusty color tone of kera
TheFrogman
01-13-14, 05:02 PM
AWESOME ! I can never get that shot, I was lucky last year to get one of my Amazon Milk Frogs yawning, but not any of my Snakes yet.....
beautiful and thanks for sharing
alessia55
01-13-14, 05:33 PM
Great shot Mikoh!
Nice shot! love the rusty color tone of kera
Thank you :)
smy_749
01-13-14, 05:55 PM
Very cool, you are becoming quite the photographer Mikoh.
poison123
01-13-14, 05:59 PM
What kind of enclosure is that? How big is it?
Mikoh4792
01-13-14, 06:34 PM
Smy far from it lol. I'm using random manual settings without really knowing what to do.
Poison they are 3x2x2's from PVCcages by Jim Sharphorn. Great cages with very quick shipping for any size(About 1 week).
bigsnakegirl785
01-14-14, 10:56 AM
That snake is just too gorgeous.
Also, don't sell yourself short. Even if the resolution or composition isn't exactly what you want, the shots themselves are wonderful. :) You're learning to capture the natural beauty of your animals very well.
Mikoh4792
01-14-14, 11:39 AM
Haha I agree, the content is what's important, though I'd appreciate the extra res lol
What would you say I could do to get better resolution?(Is it in the manual settings?(ISO, aperature, shutter speed....etc).
I've been told the glass I'm using is pretty decent. For that picture I used a 105mm Macro from Nikon.
bigsnakegirl785
01-14-14, 12:17 PM
Haha I agree, the content is what's important, though I'd appreciate the extra res lol
What would you say I could do to get better resolution?(Is it in the manual settings?(ISO, aperature, shutter speed....etc).
I've been told the glass I'm using is pretty decent. For that picture I used a 105mm Macro from Nikon.
I'm not a cameraperson, so I couldn't help you. All my photos are from a point-and-shoot Canon on AUTO. lol I'm probably just biased, but I like Canon better than Nikon.
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