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Another 'Pics' Request

Drizzt80

Dakota Corns
I have finished creating a cultivars page for my website (here), and want to add pictures links for all the different color morphs. Problem is I don't (YET) own many of the newer morphs or good examples some old stand-bys! I'd like some of the best examples of these morphs.

I'd like permission to use some of your pics out there for this project. I'd prefer them to be 700 pixels wide as that's the general size I've used for most of my pics. (It's a nice size to view, but also smaller memory-wise. I can change them if need be.)

Please, if you'd like, feel free to photoshop your name (or website/email) or whatever other credit you'd like into the picture as well. I want to be sure that whoever offers up pics gets the credit!

I plan to start working on the pic links on Sunday, so you can check the page after that to see if theres a cultivar that I don't have yet that you'd like to share a pic for.

Specifically, pics I would need are: (and you can either post them here, which would inidcate you don't mind if I use your pic, or just email me at [email protected])
(List is edited since receiving pics from people so far.)
Normal Sunkissed
Normal Lava
Normal Ultra Hypo (if possible, not sure with the recent discussions!)
Amber
Coral Snow
Ice
Motley Striped
Zig Zag
Any Bloodred/Diffused combinations (I have pure bloods, but not any of the public combos yet)

Thanks in advance to anyone who helps out.
D80
 
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I'll try to get a few pics for you this weekend. I can throw in Sunkissed, Lava, and Ultra, and probably quite a few others, but I don't want to hog all the pictures. ;)

I would suggest dropping the term "Ultra Amber" in favor of "Ultra Caramel." :)

I bet Joe will also suggest using the term "Ice" instead of "Ice Ghost." ;) (I'm with Joe on that one.)
 
Here's some......

for ya.

I have them listed in order:

1 - Okeetee
2 - Miami
3 - Candycane
4 - Reverse Okeetee
5 - Sunglow

Walter Smith :wavey:
 

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Here's some more.......

.......for ya.

Again in order:

1 - Opal
2 - Hypo Lavender
3 - Ultra Caramel (a.k.a. Golddust)
4 - Aztec

Walter Smith :wavey:
 

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Walter,
Thank you very much for the use of these pics!! I'll be sure to put your name on them. If you have a web site that you'd like me to link to, I can do that as well.

That Miami is remarkable! One of the best pics I have seen. I also love the colors in your Hypo Lav. You have some great looking snakes.

Thanks again!
D80
 
Here are Pewter, Lava, and Sunkissed so far:

Pewter_CCCorns.jpg


Lava_CCCorns.jpg


Sunkissed_CCCorns.jpg


(Please credit pics to "Cedar Creek Corns" and link pics to "cccorns.com." :))
 
amber...

Here's a picture of my amber you can use if you want to.


Charlene
 

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D80

You're very welcome. No web site to link, but thanks. You could just credit pics to my name.

If you need/want combination color/pattern traits, just let me know. I have a few I could post as well.

Thanks for the compliments !!

Walter Smith :wavey:
 
Quick thanks to all who've helped out so far, and an apology for not getting anything done on my cultivars page as of yet. We've been hit with a nasty 'bug' here at home, and it knocked out the whole family for a few days. Been just getting on my feet here today. I'll hopefully start getting pics added to the page the coming weekend, along with all the genetics information that has been updated by Don and Serp so far.

Thanks again to all who've helped out so far!
D80
 
Serp,

How did you make the "notary stamp" on your pics? That is so cool. I am used to working in Photoshop but by no means an expert. If you can give me a basic run down, I have access to experts to explain things to me.

Thanks!
Dean
 
here is one montley stripe, i gess it was the normale one you were after? if you want them lager pleas mess me and i email them to you.
 

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starwarsdad said:
Serp,

How did you make the "notary stamp" on your pics? That is so cool. I am used to working in Photoshop but by no means an expert. If you can give me a basic run down, I have access to experts to explain things to me.

Thanks!
Dean
I made the actual graphic using an old 3-d program called Truespace. That rendered out the image as a BMP which I can use in graphics programs like photoshop. (I use an old version of PSP, personally.)

In PSP, the embossed notary black & white image is pasted in as a transparent layer on top of the photo, with anywhere from 20% to 50% transparency, depending on how well it shows through.
 
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