I had to chime in. This is my daughter's cat, Pumpkin. I thought I'd show the little monster as I see him. This shot is in a letter and on its way to my daughter at camp.
The first one was shot with Fuji Sensia 100 on my Canonet. The second one is from my XTi.
Ray O'Canon Digital Rebel XTi • Digital Rebel • Canonet GIII QL17 • Agfa Parat-1
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Oh my! how can anyone not love little baby kittens. They're so cute. Thanks for letting us know they're here. I look forward to seeing them as they grow.
It's always so hard to decide who gets the photos!
I love your animals........I remember seeing your beautiful shots of a yellow snake (sorry I'm not familiar with the specific name).
I like the names you gave them......very creative and unique (as they are). Could you tell us the names (species) of the above animals - ummmm with the exception of "Little" the cat. BTW, does the cat get along with the others? Snakes in particular?
Thanks for posting these - I really enjoyed viewing them. That first one is really cute.
I love your animals........I remember seeing your beautiful shots of a yellow snake (sorry I'm not familiar with the specific name).
I like the names you gave them......very creative and unique (as they are). Could you tell us the names (species) of the above animals - ummmm with the exception of "Little" the cat. BTW, does the cat get along with the others? Snakes in particular?
Thanks for posting these - I really enjoyed viewing them. That first one is really cute.
Liz
Thanks Liz!
The snakes are all set up in individual, locking, cages, away from the cats and dog. They all don't seem to mind each other, but I like to keep them under lock and key for their own good. There is no worse PR than to have your neighbor find your snake in his house. It happens all the time (thankfully not to me). It's hard enough to just own snakes - many landlords won't let you rent if they know you have one.
The species shown are a crested gecko, Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, a leopard gecko, eublepharus macularius, an ackie monitor, varanus acanthurus, and a western hognose snake heterodon nasicus.
Here's a couple more.
Erik Jr.
red milksnake lampropeltis triangulum syspila
Daedalus
Carpet python
Morelia Spilota cheynei
Neon
Corn snake Elaphe guttata or pantherophis guttatus, depending on who you read and who you believe.
Erik Williams
Olympus E3, E510
12-60 SWD, 50-200 SWD, 50 f/2 macro, EX25, FL36's and an FL50r.
Jake was feeling photogenic today. His other two partners in crime (three if you count my daughter) weren't as cooperative.
Canon EOS 350D Canon EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM
Sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC
Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG
Canon 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon Speedlight 430EX
The snakes are all set up in individual, locking, cages, away from the cats and dog. They all don't seem to mind each other, but I like to keep them under lock and key for their own good. There is no worse PR than to have your neighbor find your snake in his house. It happens all the time (thankfully not to me). It's hard enough to just own snakes - many landlords won't let you rent if they know you have one.
The species shown are a crested gecko, Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, a leopard gecko, eublepharus macularius, an ackie monitor, varanus acanthurus, and a western hognose snake heterodon nasicus.
Here's a couple more.
Erik Jr.
red milksnake lampropeltis triangulum syspila
Daedalus
Carpet python
Morelia Spilota cheynei
Neon
Corn snake Elaphe guttata or pantherophis guttatus, depending on who you read and who you believe.
Thanks......I really enjoy viewing your photos. Do you post them at times on VF - or the Wildlife & nature forum? I'm asking because I think people really enjoy seeing them - their different than the normal photos (I mean that in a positive way), and you would probably get some nice comments. It's great to post them on the Project forum too, but most of the time there aren't too many comments - just photos.
Thanks for sharing them with us. They're awesome......hmmmmmm......I never called a snake awesome before, but you bring the beauty of them alive with your photos.
Wow! great sharp photos for a "crummy P&S." The geckos are so cute....their eyes are so big. I've never seen a gecko - besides the one who "works" for Geico.
Thanks......I really enjoy viewing your photos. Do you post them at times on VF - or the Wildlife & nature forum? I'm asking because I think people really enjoy seeing them - their different than the normal photos (I mean that in a positive way), and you would probably get some nice comments. It's great to post them on the Project forum too, but most of the time there aren't too many comments - just photos.
Thanks for sharing them with us. They're awesome......hmmmmmm......I never called a snake awesome before, but you bring the beauty of them alive with your photos.
Liz
Thanks Liz!
I pretty much live in the N&W forum, and I do post stuff like this there. At least they are prepared for the contents of my posts!!
Erik Williams
Olympus E3, E510
12-60 SWD, 50-200 SWD, 50 f/2 macro, EX25, FL36's and an FL50r.
Oh my! how can anyone not love little baby kittens. They're so cute. Thanks for letting us know they're here. I look forward to seeing them as they grow.
OK, here are the "B" and "C" litters.
See if you can recognise any of the"A" litter in the grown-ups