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Old 02-02-12, 09:32 PM   #16
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You guys might be surprised to hear that I am shooting with an unmodified panasonic lumix DMC fz-18 with no extra equipment added!!! It certainly does it's job for having only cost $400 when it was new!!!! I will someday upgrade, but for now it's serving me very well. I strive to prove to people, it is not the camera you use, it's the person behind the lens!
100% true! You certainly proved that here
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Re: Field Photography... TONS of pics.

Very nice pics, I love the centipede with its young, i have been searching for years to find the species i want, i hope i find a pair one day, and get to see that image 1s hand, for now this is as close as it could get. thx
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Very nice pics, I love the centipede with its young, i have been searching for years to find the species i want, i hope i find a pair one day, and get to see that image 1s hand, for now this is as close as it could get. thx
could it be scolopendra hardwickei? or perhaps scolopendra gigantea?
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VERY nice pictures!!!
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You guys might be surprised to hear that I am shooting with an unmodified panasonic lumix DMC fz-18 with no extra equipment added!!! It certainly does it's job for having only cost $400 when it was new!!!! I will someday upgrade, but for now it's serving me very well. I strive to prove to people, it is not the camera you use, it's the person behind the lens!

She's right.. I have never used anything fancy for all those picture I take.
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Re: Field Photography... TONS of pics.

I am buying one! I have commented on another of your threads about how good I thought your pics where! I am surprised that such quality can be obtained from such a relatively cheap camera. All I have is my phone and an old Olympus om10. Not great.
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Awesome! Love the smooth greens and the red bellieds. What state are you in? Got some good herpin
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Re: Field Photography... TONS of pics.

Absolutely incredible pictures!!! I am a horrible photographer- every picture I take comes out blurry, or out of focus or off on the lighting. I just don't seem to have an eye for it. So I really enjoy looking at other people's professional shots!!! Keep 'em coming!!

P.S. @ asnakelovinbabe, where in PA do you live? I'm down near Philly.
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Me too! I live in hilltown! It's about 45 mins outside of philly.
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Me too! I live in hilltown! It's about 45 mins outside of philly.
You, me, and Will0W are all just 45mins away from each other
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that is pretty awesome! Good to know I am not alone out here
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Re: Field Photography... TONS of pics.

So amazing! I have not done hardly any photography this past couple years. I used to be in a photography club years ago! It was really fun to always keep my camera with me waiting for that perfect shot. haha this was back when i used film!!
You have some amazing shots, and of course the critters are all beautiful.
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Re: Field Photography... TONS of pics.

PA ftw.

Honestly, you must be a good field herper because I have never managed to find a smooth green or really anything besides the common toad and garter snakes.

Have you ever run across a hognose in your travels?
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PA ftw.

Honestly, you must be a good field herper because I have never managed to find a smooth green or really anything besides the common toad and garter snakes.

Have you ever run across a hognose in your travels?
An Eastern Hoggy is my holy grail as far as PA is concerned! I know of an area where sometimes they have been seen, but eastern hoggies are very rare in PA and so I will have to hunt high and low! Believe it or not there are many species I have not yet located in PA... black rats and copperheads being two that people find all the time and yet, I NEVER FIND THEM!

But I do know one thing... when I hit an area that has them, I will find them. I sure know how to find snakes!
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could it be scolopendra hardwickei? or perhaps scolopendra gigantea?
you guessed it! gigantea, i got a line on subspines and another i cant remeber the name, but the gigantea is unfortunatly extremely hard to breed, and their for not worth it for a breader to bother around here at least. i might pick up a subspines in april at the bcrc show this year, if their is any thier.
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