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my amel

YAAAAY, welcome to the official cornsnake lovers club :crazy02: !!!!


Nice little worm you have there! An idea for making crisper shots might be to pick the macro setting on your camera (if it's a digital it's a symbol of a little flower). Take lots of shots for us and ask lots of questions when you need help.

Another good way to learn more right from the start is to go through the old threads on this site. Lot's of questions have been asked and covered in detail and you can learn a lot. Good luck and welcome,
Adèle
 
Welcome to the forum. Nice little amel you have there.

The best way to take good shots is to "fool" with your camera and take lots of shots and just get used to it. Now that you have the PERFECT subject to take pictures of, that aught to be easy. And, as princess said, check to see of you have a macro (flower icon) on your camera if it is a digital, this will make a lot of difference.

Have fun with your little one and have fun learning. :)
 
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