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Hey Barbra! I didn't photo-shop this one! The yellow is gradually getting more intense, it just doesn't show so well when I use flash. I'll try to get some outdoor shots if the sun doesn't get too bright.
You can also use a piece of white paper to deflect the flash if you need to. I do this quite often as the white colored snakes tend to reflect light anyway.
My camera (olympus x-670) has only flash on or off options, so I often mask over the flash with tissue paper to reduce the intensity. So far today looks bright but not too bight, so I'll see if Diamond Lil will cooperate for a photoshoot later.
I tried! Unbelievable in this country, but the sun today was a bit bright so not only did it wash her colours out on film, she got very lively and was making bids for freedom. These are the best of the shots I got today, I'll have to try a bit earlier in the day next time while there's still some shade.
Just edited some more that have captured some of her pink-ness too. She has a great range of baby pinks now as well as the deep yellow. I'm not sure if she will qualify as the 'green spot snow' she was meant to be, because the green around her saddles is still really faint
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