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02-21-05, 02:16 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
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BCI / MORPHS - new look to photos.
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02-21-05, 02:21 PM
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Location: Calgary, AB
Age: 49
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I like your frames. Good work.
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02-21-05, 02:22 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
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Nice work man and sweet pics as always
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02-21-05, 04:07 PM
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KEN:
Thanks, your creative designs on websites got me thinking damn I should learn some Photoshop and spice up regular photos, now another 15 years at this and I should be where you are now in design,
ADAM:
Thanks again, and for the pointers in using this software. Its alot of fun trying simple ideas I always wanted to try but was affraid of Photoshop
Tony
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02-21-05, 04:28 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Pulaski, Virginia
Age: 36
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those morphs are sweet! awesome looking snakes!
nice work with the photo shop too...
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1.0 BCI, 0.1 anerythristic BCI,1.0 albino burmese python, 1.0 albino cali. king, 0.0.1 albino creamsicle corn, 1.0 western hognose, 0.0.1 blue tongue skink,
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02-22-05, 12:31 AM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Age: 44
Posts: 413
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Wow tony that is one stunning collection of boas.
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02-23-05, 11:09 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
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Thanks guys
Its alot of fun building my collection I love color.
Tony
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02-24-05, 12:22 AM
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Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
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haha yea...photoshop should be your best friend!
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02-24-05, 04:42 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: weird planet called earth
Posts: 944
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FANFREAKINTASTIC!!
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02-25-05, 12:18 PM
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JOEY:
Thanks.
Tony
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02-25-05, 12:25 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Posts: 1,470
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Lord you use a variety of substrates, very nice. Gorgeous animals, do you have a specific method of choosing which substrate to use? Like between paper towel, mulch, wood grain, etc? Which do you find they do best on?
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02-26-05, 12:44 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
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GINO:
What they do best on depends how you see it. People like to use natural subtrate and others prefer the easiest method of cleaning. I prefer paper towel overall, besides being cheap and easy to remove and repeat with new clean material, I find it absorbs and keeps the animals cleaner. I use newpaper as well but it was never much noticed till I had Albinos on the material and their curiosity to rub their noses on the ink. I really hate seeing a beautiiful Albino with a ink moustache. Dealing in that I expect all snakes get inked a bit. So my best choice is rolled cardboard. When I can pick up a large roll that is 6 feet tall and almost 4 feet think (rough demensions), I find this material the best for absorption, texture for the snakes to crawl on, easy removal and clean up. I only use this on the largest animals in my collection now. I love natural materials like wood chips, spagnum moss, shavings, rocks and etc. But as the full layout I do not like the extra cleaning involved. I use rocks and branches but the over all substrate to house the animals is either paper towel, newspaper (being reduced over time) and rolled cardboard (my favorite). I tried many things so far, but either I found it more messy, made me more lazy, or overall did not think it was worth using much more than the initial tries.
As for anything you see in the photos that is simply a photoshoot set up that helps in making the photos interesting and brings out the color in the animals.
Tony
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