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Old 06-24-14, 05:28 PM   #1
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Re: Outdoor JCP Pictures ("yawning" shots, finally!)

Wow, these are great pics! I love that shot of him yawning.
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Old 06-25-14, 02:28 AM   #2
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Re: Outdoor JCP Pictures ("yawning" shots, finally!)

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Nice shots! I remember when you first got him. His colors have noticeably become brighter.
Thanks!! Still will have to get my hands on a macro lens eventually, but so far the portrait and kit lenses work okay. And it really is cool realizing how much brighter he's gotten - I've always loved his color and only realize how much he's changed when I look at past pictures!

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Some amazing shots and stunning little guy.
Thanks so much! Very happy with him

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Great shots, did your buy him under a high yellow, he very bright
Thank you! He really is looking great - I did ask for a JCP with bolder/brighter yellow and the breeder absolutely delivered!!

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That's a great looking Jungle you have there. Those are also some great shots you took!
Thanks so much! Takes a bit getting used to balancing a heavy camera and a snake at once, but I'm getting the hang of it!

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Beautiful shots! What camera are you using?
Thank you! I'm using a Nikon D7000 with either a 50mm f/1.8 lens, or an 18-105mm kit lens.

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He's looking GREAT Loud! That high yellow and black is poppin'. Awesome photos too.
Thanks so much I'm very excited to see how he'll turn out as an adult!

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Simply beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for looking! I always go a bit overboard with the pictures

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Beautiful little JCP and great pics. I have yet to find a semi-arboreal snake that isn't somewhat curious about my camera. Seems I always end up with out of focus pics of their faces right in the lens.
Thank you! And yeah, that's generally how all my pictures turn out LOL He loves reaching towards my camera lens and wrapping himself around it if I let him. Would be cool if my camera could focus that close up, but I also just end up with out of focus or blurry pictures!

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Very beautiful, awesome pics! I second that, what camera do you use?
Thanks!! Answered above, but my reply's getting long so it's the Nikon D7000 with a 50mm f/1.8 lens or an 18-105mm kit lens. Hoping to get a macro lens eventually for better pictures.

And I just checked out the Bindi thread from a few while back - she's lovely as well! Always cool seeing pictures of her because I think we got our snakes around the same time.

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Wow, these are great pics! I love that shot of him yawning.
Thank you! I love that series of pictures too - was very excited to finally get a good shot of it!!
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