eyelaser wrote:
Oh baby do I love these...the double snake is off the charts...what I wouldn't give for the opportunity! The fence lizard is too cool...does it live on property partitions or resell stolen jewelry
Eric
Thanks Eric. For some reason the snakes starting posing for me and they did a great job of synchronizing their movements
I've never seen a fence lizard on a fence I'm wandering where it got its name from.
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CDaescher wrote:
Good for you to have some glass between you and the snakes.
I like them all, Socrate. Specially the narrow DOF in the lizard images.
Do you mind sharing the f-stop and focal length?
Chris
Thank you Chris. Glad to hear you appreciated the shallow DOF.
I added some Exif info to the pics
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surfnron wrote:
Great stuff Socrate. 2 and 5 are my picks. We used to have lots of lizards in our yard, but after the cat adopted us, they seem to have disappeared for some reason. ~ Ron
Thank you, Ron! May be the lizards went on the other side of the fence
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Tim Kuhn wrote:
I love your reptilian work Socrate and this set shows why. These are superb!!! Love the looks you got from them, somehow you have reptiles full of character!!! I'm going with the Double Mint snake
Tim
Thank you, Tim. I always have a lot of fun with these lizard and knowing their behavior allows me to get really close to them
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treebeard wrote:
#3 for me...you can have those copperheads, my yard was infested with them when I bought our house here in Myrtle Beach.
Thank you! Wow, that must have been a lot of fun On the good side their venom is fairly forgiving, and you get a lot of chances to shoot snakes
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Thomas Sanders wrote:
Skilled manipulation of depth of field Socrate, it's a great effect with these subjects and the last frame is fantastic Wonderful colors on 2 and 3
Tom
Thanks for the comments and the visit, Tom
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