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Here is the eye of my coastal carpet. He is about to shed.
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Wow aussie snakes, that's a serious macro lens you must have. Beautiful!
 
Wow Baz - great shots.
Love the lighting on that Bredl Kurto - really makes the snake (and esp the eye) glow.
 
I used adobe light room to fix the white balance and that was the result. I didn't really play with that shot much at all.
 
that is just wrong - anyone for a double quarter pounder with bacon??
 
Got a few here:

1. Rough knobtail (Photography course - owned by a local keeper)
2. Northern Leaf-tail (same as above)
3. Huxley (he's mine!)
4. Another darwin. =)
5. Magnificent Tree Frog (Photography course again)
 

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Great pose from your 'blue' woma bitey. My Darwins both hide their heads and think they are well disguised. It cracks me up.
Rosequoll - that photography course is working well - great shots! I just have a little camera which is great for happy snaps, but doesn't get that fantastic focus like the expensive cameras do.
 
Err obviously that wasn't the maccie pic.....:oops::shock:
(coming up to a shed)
 
Also a great tongue shot Camo. Did she follow up with a love bite?
 
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