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I shouldn't be posting these pictures...

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
... because I didn't take these shots. My partner did... His first time using an SLR with a manual macro lens (although I set up the camera settings etc for him)... actually his first time photographing reptiles at all. I am so proud of him, these shots are absolutly fabulous - some are even better than my own shots. Well done youu!

Heres Wee Moose the calabar boa. (He had a retained eyecap, will fix it after his next shed)

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More to come...
 
After seeing how well he did with the first shots, he couldn't put the camera down LOL... welcome to a new addiction...

Brutus - Bolivian boa

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Clementine - Corn Island boa

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LOL I guess sooo... I suppose I have to buy him his own SLR now, because I will not have him get pissy when I am photographing the snakes and he wants to steal my camera LOL.
 
Wow, he's definitely got the hang of it, hasn't he!

They are fantastic photos, so when are you buying him the new camera ;)
 
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