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A Study of Cactus and Dilute

I love, love, love the first photo! Too cute! :) Would you mind if I made it the wallpaper on my classroom's computer? The kids would love it! :)
 
All I could think after the first shot was "Heeeeere's johnny!"

Beautiful snake, I'd love to see the rest of it.
 
Wow and I didn't even say please!
Well I'd best say thank you then :)

Gosh I really love what the dilute gene does,bringing out pink tones without making an overtly in your face bright pink snake.
 
Boy that yellow has a different look to it. Crayola Yellow #5 maybe . . . Marigold?! I mean that in the best of ways too. Seems as though Anery's tend to have that mustardy yellow, and Charcoals get that lemony/pastel yellow when they have it.

Great pics. As usual. :uhoh:
D80
 
Very unique coloring on the neck! Gorgeous.
Love the headshots.. perfectly composed and in focus!

Lisa
 
Really nice pics, you're snakes are beautiful! I have a (really stupid) question, do you ever worry about your snakes getting loose when you take them outside and put them on the trees? I know they don't really "run" off like dogs....but I've seen them slither quite quickly!
 
Really nice pics, you're snakes are beautiful! I have a (really stupid) question, do you ever worry about your snakes getting loose when you take them outside and put them on the trees? I know they don't really "run" off like dogs....but I've seen them slither quite quickly!

I don't worry as I am right there with them at all times and am constantly watching them, even though most of the time it is through a camera lens.
 
Gorgeous shots Susan. Can I ask, is the cactus spikey and would it have hurt the snake or was it soft and rubbery? I know thats a bit of a stupid question as you are not silly enough to put a snake on a spikey death plant LOL
 
Gorgeous shots Susan. Can I ask, is the cactus spikey and would it have hurt the snake or was it soft and rubbery? I know thats a bit of a stupid question as you are not silly enough to put a snake on a spikey death plant LOL

LOL! Those cacti have spines, but they are fairly small and far apart and none are up on the blossoms, which is the only part Lady touched. I was holding most of her in my left hand out of camera shot. I also thoroughly touched the blossoms, just to make extra sure, before I let her near them. Those couple of sharp looking green things sticking up in those photos is what passes for wild grass around here...completely soft and harmless.
 
Lady showcased perfectly again! You should consider selling your images as a sideline, they'd make great posters, calenders, fridge magnets etc.
 
I hope you're not offended but I nicked one of the pikkies as wallpaper - too good not to see often. Tell me to remove it and I will. Ask me to pay for it and I'll remove it...:rofl:
 
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