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Lars K

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Agalychnis callidryas:

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Dendrobates tinctorius:

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Lampropeltis alterna "blairi":

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Litoria caerulea:

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Morelia spilota cheynei:

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Morelia bredli:

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Nephrurus (Underwoodisaurus) milii:

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Oedura castelnaui:

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Pachydactylus turneri:

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Ranitomeya amazonica:

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Teratoscincus microlepis:

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Tiliqua scincoides intermedia:

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Trachycephalus resinifictrix:

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Phyllomedusa vaillantii:

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Great pics Lars :D I love the Phyllomedusa vaillantii, that is such a cool looking critter!
 
comp only loaded up to the nephrus but from what i saw they are pretty cool did u take em?
 
they finally loaded and that last bloke looks pretty groovy lol
 
Thats awsome. Fantastic pics. How did you get that effect????Love the colours of the Agalychnis callidryas. And love the blue in the last 3 shots
 
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Thanks!!! :)

How did you get that effect????

I have this "effect" on my computer.

I go to "edit" by "own images". There I can choose "reverse colours", then a simple mouse click and it's done.
 
i go to microsoft paint (LOL!!!) then click image, then 'invert colours' or ctrl+I

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awesome pics :D although i don't know how well a fluorescent blue and yellow snake would survive in the wild?
 
awesome pics :D although i don't know how well a fluorescent blue and yellow snake would survive in the wild?
It's ok leigh.......its just edited pics.....they arent really that colour in the wild!!:rolleyes:;):lol:
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Thanks for the nice comments!!! :D

Wow Kirby, I love the first inverted beardie shot!!! Awesome!!! :)
 
LOL....its ok Lars ive kept blair's kingsnakes before, it was a little joke for leigh;):lol::lol:
 
cool, i thought that the green tree frogs might have come out red??? maybe that's just lighting op. colours. cool pics tho. x
 
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