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some trials...

Eurosnakes just always look a little different and more interesting, or maybe it's the great photography!!
 
just some new shots from today :grin01:

0.1 "auratum-line" bloodred
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0.1 tessera
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1.0 P/S bloodred
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1.0 sunkissed lava
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unfortunately the amazing pink of the corals does not get along with the white background.. :awcrap:

0.1 coral ghost striped
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1.0 coral ghost
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1.0 sunkissed motley
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mhhh Sunkissed -yes! ;)
they are het. for sunkissed, kastanie and amel! :santa:

Is the (het) Kastanie whats making them so brightly strained with color? I haven't seen such a strong wash elsewhere in so many examples.

Thanks for the update as well! Is that the same Kastanie Motley? If so, WOW!!!
 
Is the (het) Kastanie whats making them so brightly strained with color? I haven't seen such a strong wash elsewhere in so many examples.

Thanks for the update as well! Is that the same Kastanie Motley? If so, WOW!!!

Well... I've actually seen some het. kastanie corns with a very (special) bright colour, but thats not the rule?!:shrugs:

And yes, thats the same kastanie motley :crazy02:
 
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