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Old 02-28-16, 11:36 AM   #16
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Those are all stunning specimens. There can't be enough said about your photography either. Keep up the amazing posts!
Thank you! You might be surprised to learn that indoor photography isn't really my bag. Unfortunately it is difficult to catch the right conditions outdoors that will lend themselves to a good photo session.The lighting is usually best right after sunrise, but I usually have to leave to work prior to that. A sunny day is also subideal, because the excessive amount of light will bleach out the specimen.

This is why I'm often forced to settle on indoor photography, which is easy to recognize by the white background.
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Fantastic reptiles! Congrats.
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Old 02-28-16, 05:47 PM   #18
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Thank you! You might be surprised to learn that indoor photography isn't really my bag. Unfortunately it is difficult to catch the right conditions outdoors that will lend themselves to a good photo session.The lighting is usually best right after sunrise, but I usually have to leave to work prior to that. A sunny day is also subideal, because the excessive amount of light will bleach out the specimen.

This is why I'm often forced to settle on indoor photography, which is easy to recognize by the white background.
That may depend on the camera, I rather prefer the brightest mid-day sun for photographing my snakes, it's the only way I can get true colors (except my imperator Cloud, it makes him look yellower than he is - he's a silverish brown). lol

I haven't done many sunny day photos with the Nikon, though, since we got it in the middle of winter, but the couple I did take came out fairly well.

I find it gets too cold once the sun starts setting or as it's rising to do photographs, too, so I'm limited to late morning to mid afternoon.

Your booth photos still are stunning, though. :P The snakes really speak for themselves!
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