MY BABY (and im talking about the snake) by joannabowyer
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hi everyone, thankyou for your comments on my last image, this is a picy of a friend holding my albino burmese python called "Turkish" he was named after a character in one of my favourite films (Snatch) Excellent!!! anyway im digressing. As you can see it was desaturated and i bought back his natural colour, and i was quite pleased with the effect. He is bigger now as this was taken about a year ago. I just thought i would share. Hope you enjoy.
Comments (3)
MrsLubner
I had one about 10 years ago that, at the length of 13 feet, had to be placed in the care of people who took in snakes that could no longer be kept. It was the size of the fact I could no longer lift it on my own, it was more along the lines that it had become agressive and just trying to toss food in for it was hazardous. One day I lifted the hatch and went to put food in and it made a slow break for freedom. I had trouble lifting it and before I knew it, it was wrapped around both legs and squeezing for all it was worth. I had to call out for help from neighbors (couldn't go for help!) and three of us were finally able to get me free. The following week we transfered it to a new home with dozens of "cousins" the same size to "play" with.
babuci
I realy like this intersting shot. Nice to have a snake in color only. Perhaps I would choose a same yellow color for a frame as a snake has. I find it a bit too bright.
Valerie-Ducom
Wowww, so beautiful picture on this man and the snake and excellent composition color and b&w !!! Fantastic !!! :)