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JCP: Spring Photoshoot

OMG! Amazing snake, amazingly well photographed against the best of all possible choices of plant for this snake! These are fantastic pictures. Thanks for sharing them. IMHO, the last one is the best.
 
I totally missed this thread! AMAZING pics!!!
Thank you so much, Nanci. My brother was the photographer, and he'll love to know that people enjoyed the pics.

OMG! Amazing snake, amazingly well photographed against the best of all possible choices of plant for this snake! These are fantastic pictures. Thanks for sharing them. IMHO, the last one is the best.
Thank you very much! The Forsythia really did make a great backdrop for this snake. I was really happy with how the yellows seemed to pop out.

My brother was really happy that you liked the last one the best as well. I posted the pictures of his that I liked best, and didn't end up adding the last one at first (although I think I just skipped over it, because I love it as well). But he made sure that I went back and added it.


Wow, stunning colouring, and wonderful pictures with the forsythia flowering
Thank you! The Forsythia is flowering very nicely this year. I'm not exactly sure why, but last year we only got sparing amounts of yellow blooming, so the Forsythia was never fully yellow. It also turned completely green within a matter of weeks. This year it looks spectacular.
 
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