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Very cool John! I love how you got right down on the ground for this shot. The OOF areas are a little distracting, but I still think it's a pretty cool shot!
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Beautiful snake almo. It is amazing that you got that close. What lens did you have?
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Nice shot. I never get good shots of wild snakes. Racers are kinda bold, though, and tend to stand their ground with their heads up like that more than any othr snake I've seen in the wild.
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Beautiful snake almo. It is amazing that you got that close. What lens did you have?
Hey,
I used my 70-300mm at 300mm. I was about 5 feet from the snake at the time.
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Nice shot. I never get good shots of wild snakes. Racers are kinda bold, though, and tend to stand their ground with their heads up like that more than any othr snake I've seen in the wild.
Racers are acutally very docile and will run at the first hint of trouble, unless they are cold or over heated, in a shed cycle, or have just fed. All snakes react more defencivly when any of these condistions are in place. This guy was probably cold, and he appeard to be in the very begining of a shed. Otherwise he would have been off like a shot. He was actually pursuing a female who was about 3 feet up a tree a few yards away. I have some pics of her too. I just need to get them processed. Next time I will have a snake hook with me and i will get some handeling shots of the snakes.
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Racers are acutally very docile and will run at the first hint of trouble, unless they are cold or over heated, in a shed cycle, or have just fed. All snakes react more defencivly when any of these condistions are in place. This guy was probably cold, and he appeard to be in the very begining of a shed. Otherwise he would have been off like a shot. He was actually pursuing a female who was about 3 feet up a tree a few yards away. I have some pics of her too. I just need to get them processed. Next time I will have a snake hook with me and i will get some handeling shots of the snakes.
Cool. Mostly I just hear a rustle and see a bit of tail dissappearing into the brush...
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Originally Posted by almo
Racers are acutally very docile and will run at the first hint of trouble, unless they are cold or over heated, in a shed cycle, or have just fed. All snakes react more defencivly when any of these condistions are in place. This guy was probably cold, and he appeard to be in the very begining of a shed. Otherwise he would have been off like a shot. He was actually pursuing a female who was about 3 feet up a tree a few yards away. I have some pics of her too. I just need to get them processed. Next time I will have a snake hook with me and i will get some handeling shots of the snakes.
Don't the eyes milk over before they shed (because the skin is coming off)?
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Don't the eyes milk over before they shed (because the skin is coming off)?
Towards the end of the shed the eyes milk over. notice the oily looking sheen on the racer, that looks like a beginning of a shed to me, but Almo was there :)
Nice find Almo, as I know Racers like to race away in a hurry usually.
Snake hook? maybe for an eastern diamondback or copperhead ;)
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Towards the end of the shed the eyes milk over. notice the oily looking sheen on the racer, that looks like a beginning of a shed to me, but Almo was there :)
Nice find Almo, as I know Racers like to race away in a hurry usually.
Snake hook? maybe for an eastern diamondback or copperhead ;)
Hey I am a big slow dude. I need the hook for the extra reach.
As for the eyes, they were slightly milky, but on film that doesn't always come off right, so I us PS to fix up the eye a bit.
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OK, you can use the hook ;)
Film? don't you have a D60 now?
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OK, you can use the hook
Gee thanks Paul..:p
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Film? don't you have a D60 now?
I was using the film thing metaphoricly. I suppose we with have to say "on the CF card" for now on...lol
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That's a very cool shot...kind of reminds me of Jurassic Park, in a way...lol. :)
Emily