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New Snakes from Walter.

Jeff Linkchorst

Snake Rambler
new snakes for 2011. A pair from Walter Smith. Thank you Walter. I can not wait till it gets nice outside. Hopefully by then I have this new camera figured out. Any ways here they are.
 
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Jeff,
Just a little tip that I have learned from experience. If you are taking pics. under incandescent lighting ( regular light bulb ), it tends to give the image an overwash of yellowish/orange coloration, especially if a flash is not used.
It seems that's how these pics. were taken and making the snakes appear more yellow/orange than they really are.

Florescent lighting is much better and is closer to natural lighting. This gives you a more ture color of your object.

Glad you are happy with them bud !!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Thanks everyone!!!
Beautiful. What are they? Honeys?
They are from Walter's Sunkissed Miamis

Jeff, how close are you to Marple Twp, Delaware County?
I'm in Bucks county. about an hour plus depending on traffic?

I'm guessing Miami or Crimson Sunkisseds?
Gorgeous, whatever they are!
Your correct!!

Jeff,
Just a little tip that I have learned from experience. If you are taking pics. under incandescent lighting ( regular light bulb ), it tends to give the image an overwash of yellowish/orange coloration, especially if a flash is not used.
It seems that's how these pics. were taken and making the snakes appear more yellow/orange than they really are.

Florescent lighting is much better and is closer to natural lighting. This gives you a more ture color of your object.

Glad you are happy with them bud !!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Thanks Walter. I must admit I didn't read the whole 180 page manuel for my new camera. I have always hated indoor pics. I can never get the color right. I have always had better luck with outside pics.
 
I love them! You can't go wrong with snakes from Walter. I am starting to like the sunkissed gene more, especially in combos with other stuff.
 
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