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    "Fourth shed, A Success" Gijs & Sabine's Avatar
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    new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    It took a while, but finaly I took some pics from our new pugets. I bought them 2 months ago on a show in Belgium, a male from last year and two younger females from this year.
    They are all doing very well and eat like crazy.

    ps. It's kind of funny, when I use flaslight the blue color doesn't come out very well and when I don't use it it will Then again I have to say I don't know a lot of photography.





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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    Very nice animals!
    You might get some better result with the flash on if you open the diafragma a bit more (towards f4,5 or something)

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    "Fourth shed, A Success" Gijs & Sabine's Avatar
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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    Thnx Sjoerd
    But we have just a small, fully automatic digital camera with no such options.

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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gijs & Sabine View Post
    Thnx Sjoerd
    But we have just a small, fully automatic digital camera with no such options.
    Beautiful Garters.
    I have found that taking them out in good natural sunlight makes the best shots for myself.

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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    I think they are perfectly lovely!! (But I may be a bit biased!!) :-)
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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    you must of fed them before the pics they're looking pretty stretched
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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    Actualy I fed them on thursday and I took the pics today, so that means they're just fat ??

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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    Nice snakes, Sabine.
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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    VERY nice ) I find the Puget color without a flash to be more true of their real life color.

    Best,
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    Re: new pugets sounds (T.s.pickeringii)

    they are really nice
    I seem to recall that even in the flesh their colour looks a little different in different lighting - flash is just extreme
    rhea
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