Man, I swear, this snake makes me want to commit petty theft. Not that I would, even though I had the perfect opportunity on Thursday night. I took our God-Send (the new camera) over to my little sister's house to get a few pics of the snakes I helped her get only to discover that she was up on the slopes working. (She works in the kitchen at the local sky-resort.)
So I got to have a nice quiet photo-shoot with my favorite king snake without her ever-watching eye on me making certain I didn't pocket the girl and walk out the door! lol. (It was ever so tempting though!)
Harley, an '05 San Luis Potosi kingsnake (or is it '04? I can't remember.) She's the mildest mannered snake I have ever come across and she proved to me just how sweet she was when she posed, for well over 20 minutes, the other night and didn't so much as move a muscle as I got in her face with the camera, played with the lighting, and jumped (not litteraly though) from side to side trying to get some cool shots of this girl.
I suppose it might have been because she's been in brumation in a dark closet for a while now and I dragged her out of her secure home to toture her, but she was such a good sport about it. Not all hissy and strike ready like our big male RO was/is.
Now, if I could only get some of my snakes to sit this still while I work on getting great close-ups and learn how to use the new cam, I'd be as happy as a hungry snake in a nestful of fresh pinks.
Anyway, here's a few shots of my favorite girl (I'll apologize now, but some pics are very similar - I just couldn't help cropping a good number of the ones that came out clean):
*Sigh* Aren't her eyes just entrancing? I can't wait until I can get pics of my trio of Potosi to turn out like some of those. (or better! lol)
Hope you enjoyed!
Jenn