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Old 11-13-02, 08:36 AM   #1
DragnDrop
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Photographing snakes....

Finally!
I managed to get some pictures of Ruby, an amel motley corn, our first
snake. She's got the distinction of teaching me that feeding pinkies
isn't all that gross... well... almost not quite all that gross. Kinda.





I've also learned there's a world of difference between photographing
geckos, chams and snakes. Chams just sit and stare at you, alternating
eyes. Geckos might sit, stare and lick their eyes, or slowly explore,
but it's still possible to keep them in the view finder. Snakes.... they
wind under, over, around, behind, between and through anything and
everything. You almost have to hold them to get more than a few
unconnected centimetres of snake backside here and there in the
picture.

If anyone has helpful hints on snake photography, I'm listening.
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