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    I knicked some of my husband's lighting equipment to do shots of some of the animals, and really like the way they came out

    Two of my White-Lipped Snails (Cepaea hortensis)



    My baby Giant African Land Snail on a Strawberry, she's known as a "White Jade" variety, which gives her the albino colored skin - and yes I know snails don't have a sex so to speak, but my husband's decided "she" has an effeminate nature, so we refer to her as a female



    My little male Opal Motley Corn Snake, Pebbles!



    My Western Hognose Snake... Boss Hog



    And Madam Diglett... shortly after consuming Jabba the Hut


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    Hi Colleen,
    Beautiful photos.
    'White Jade' is very pretty
    Thanks for sharing
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    Thanks Lynn

    I need to come up with a name for her, she's a new acquisition, we picked her up on Sunday. I'm hoping to do something with my Fire Salamander trio as well, but have to have a think on how I'm going to approach that one

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    Very nice Colleen! Stunning photography... and gorgeous animals.
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    wow! absolutely stunning photography! and such a beautiful creatures. love them!
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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    great photos

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    Your photographic skills are amazing Colleen ! Care to share how you set-up those shots? Thanks for share, love your frog and snails .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Thanks guys

    I shot these on a Nikon DSLR using a macro lens. The animals were placed on a piece of black reflective flooring (the same type was used in the background). The lighting was done with a hotshoe flash in a softbox, positioned overhead.

    The only one I was a bit concerned with shooting was the Pacman, as I didn't want to stress her out. After firing off about a dozen shots, she turned her back to the camera, and I took that as a sign that she was "done". She had a nice mouse the next day Besides doing a shoot with the fire salamanders, I'm also thinking of a doing a time lapse with some of the White-Lipped Snails. Snails on Speed. It'll be interesting, yet hilarious.

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