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Look Ma, No Hands

Roy Munson

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I'm sick of pics of my left hand, so here are some aspen shots.
 

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Hey now, I like the hand shots! But the snakes are lovely no matter what :)


hana
 
Thanks guys.

Here's a hand-shot of the amel motley for you, Hana. :)
 

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i love that amel! and that pink one, and that blizzard...

for some reason my corn always decides to rest on my right hand, so i was forced to learn how to use camera using left hand, i.e. i got some right hand shot :))

there are many things designed for left-handed people, maybe i should get a left-handed camera!
 
They are all so beautiful! :)

Did you use "my" method of picking up the hide and snapping a pic before they dive under the aspen? :grin01: That's the only way I can get some of these crazy hatchlings - I still don't have a photo of my caramel for my ACR registrations. I took 1/2 dozen of him the other day - and didn't get his head in the pic once! Every time I let go of him he was off like a shot. Lil rascal.
 
Lavs, Pewters, Blizzards.........Dean, we've got the same taste in morphs. And with Sonny, you're turning me into a Miami fan, too. Great collection.

regards,
jazz
 
red_mamma; ChiaraMom; Gintha: Thanks for the nice comments. I'm glad you tolerate the hand shots. My pics are more documentary than art, and I can pin them in all sorts of crazy positions when they are in hand. I can also capture them from almost any angle at any time, so I can get belly shots, cutely-angled head shots, etc.. I should at least accessorize as Lennycorn suggested, but my fingers are very claustrophobic (particularly my left ring-finger :grin01: ). Maybe I could get a white glove for dark snakes and a black glove for light snakes...

peep_827: Thanks for the comment. Yes, I also use the pick-up-the-hide-and-snap-the-pics method, and a few others too. But most of my corns are accustomed to being camera-flashed continually, so sometimes I actually have to reach in and stir them up a bit to get a different pose. Others (especially the bloods, for some reason) will freeze in defensive positions until stirred. I like the defensive shots. :)

jazz-geek: Thanks. I love lavs, blizzards, and pewters. I'm a big fan of normals too, and I've got two more on the way from Carol. I got an '05 Miami female for Sonny, and I needed a male '03 Upper Keys as a collection snake. So for normals, I'll have a pair of Okeetees, a pair of Miamis, a stunning "pet store normal", and an Upper Keys. We'll see if the new Miami female can turn you into a full-fledged Miami fan. :)
 
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