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Out of 40 pics, I got a few good ones. The Dingo was _very_ active, which translates to not cooperative! He wouldn't hold still for even a second, and the nice light was fading fast...
So by the time I got around to trying a full body shot it was getting dark. And Ding was still not ready to hold still. When I tried blocking him with my hand, he thought I was inviting him to climb up!
He is looking good and getting big. That's funny you posted today, today my first clutch for the season was from the opal blood female of mine.
You need to quit painting those circles on his back.:shrugs:
John
I can _never_ get good pics of him, John! I'm pretty happy with these close-ups. He's on my home page of my website right now!! (The Dingo came from John, if you guys didn't know!! I <3 my Dingo!!)
He's got peach dots all down his back, too, which of course didn't really show up today. I'm sometimes fooled into thinking he's a motley, because his spots are so round, and he has that gleaming white belly. Then I remember he's bloodred...
I have seen some opals with the orange circles down their back, but being an Opal bloodred with those orange circles he is just going to get better looking every shed.
John