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What You Lookin' at!?
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Tom Sayer (photopimp) (34) |
Genre: Animals |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2004-11 |
Categories: Reptiles |
Exposure: f/2.5, 1/200 seconds |
Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2005-08-17 14:26 |
Viewed: 4119 |
Points: 12 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Whilst i was on holiday in Australia i happended to come across this incredible snake. I believe that this is an Green Tree Python, please let me know if i am mistaken. He was on a branch relaxing. He wasn't aggressive so i was able to get up close and take a nice photo. Hope you guys enjoy it. |
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- odin
(1169) - [2005-08-17 15:25]
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Great shot Tom, I realy like the variation of the green colors. you made a nice composition. He is terrific. Well done
- PDP
(11769) - [2005-08-17 19:05]
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Hi Tom, scary view! It's a great looking reptile. The colours are excellent. I like the composition here. I feel it could be a little sharper in focus but it's a very nice shot all the same.
Tom,
Very nice composition for this green snake!
DOF could be improved but I'm sure you were a little bit affraid and don't want to stay close to much !
TFS, Laurent
A nice capture. Composition is great and good colours too. A good one, very well done.
- manyee
(23770) - [2005-08-18 14:12]
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That is an awesome POV on this beautiful snake. I am stunned that you did that in the wild. How far away were you? The details are amazing, despite the soft focus. A wonderful shot. TFS and a warm welcome to TN. : )
- amanda (18)
- [2005-08-19 20:09]
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Not too sure if I would be getting that close! Great shot.
Tom,
I hope you will pardon my skepticism, but all of your snake shots look like zoo shots to me.
Your gaboon viper appears to be sitting on cypress mulch, chondropythons in Australia don't look like this, etc.
Zoo shots are OK, just be honest about it.