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Green Tree Snakeoh, its you again...
i'm getting a bit annoyed with you shoving that lens in my face ... now NICK OFF !!... Last edited by Big Red on Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Shane
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Re: Whip Snake
Yikes !! How close to its face did you put your lens? The EXIF data says a 100mm lens and the way I think about it, a 100mm lens would have me way too close. Good colours though. Cheers
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He He,
i was out of strike range as he was in the fork of a tree [and i cropped the shots about 50% ] Shane
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Shane my sweet - great shots, but it's not a whip snake
It is actually a green tree snake - they are really variable in colour, but this is, according to Damo, 'The most typical green tree snake I've ever seen - but what a gorgeous snake' Another thing to remember is whip snakes don't climb and cant' climb as a rule Congrats on a great shot though Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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cool Thanks Rel ... we were debating its id and GTS was my guess but i'd never seen a whip snake and this one was really black on top so ...
i need a really good reptile book title now fixed Shane
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Cool. He certainly is an angry fellow.
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#3 is a fantastic shot! You wouldn't find me within 20m of a snake I couldn't ID (and that is nearly all af them! )
C&C more than welcome!
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let me preface this by saying that 3rd image is an absolute cracker ! love the commentry aswell. lol
now...in saying that...you are a complete friggin lunatic ! EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
thanks guys
you do tend to forget about the dangerous bit when your trying to get a "better shot" but as Rel pointed out its only a Green Tree Snake so we were ... probably... safe ... i suppose ... umm ... err ... are green tree snakes dangerous ?? i really have to get a decent book as its so hard to find info on the net! Shane
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Well I can not see any teeth in #3, but sometimes those with the smallest teeth pack the biggest punch... But then again as long as you can run faster than whoever is with you... C&C more than welcome!
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Shane
I understand Green Tree Snakes are harmless and it takes quite a bit to get them to bite. I got this info after I found one in the house a couple of years ago. We got him/her out into the garden by gently picking him/her up on the end of a very loooooong piece of timber I had on the veranda. During the extraction process he/she was very calm and docile (just like me). Before the removal I got the camera out to find the battery was dead, so no photos. Great shots by the way. Craig
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i was going to let it crawl past/over my foot for a pic as it headed towards a tree behind me but thought it might have tried climbing my leg and chickened out
Shane
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when standing still it seemed to carry on with its business as if no one was there, it only got a bit antsy when you got in its way Shane
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