Great shot,man. Have anymore from other view?
Great shot,man. Have anymore from other view?
mervin,
where's the BBKF?
nice viper, I have yet to meet one in the wild yet
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Richard
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Yes, more pictures please.
- Luenny
BBKF gone home? spotted one at Venus during night macro,
will go look for it again this weekend. hope that bugger is still around.
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Richard
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Wow thats beautiful
Here are 2 more no so good shots.
F10, 1/13, ISO 400, Ev 0, Flash -3
F10, 1/15, ISO 400, Ev -0.3, Flash - 2 1/3
06Jan2009, 1035hrs - My Oldest Friend has passed on............
Wah, nice! I like the one that show the side of the snake's head.
- Luenny
Woah, certainly not something you get to see everyday!
Great shot.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!
Cheers!
Benetay
Solid shot bro!!! btw why you take me huh???
VIPER
I wish I could also get sucha good camera...
I only have a Digital..
Awesome shots anyway.
Triangle shaped head snake. stay away at all cost. educate the kids.
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Its a Juvenile Male Wagler's Pit Viper.
Yes it can be identified by its triangular head but it's venom is not fatal to humans, fortunately.
And, this is one species that is extremly innoffensive. It only bites after repeated provokation.
Last edited by cannon_14595; 14th Apr 2009 at 19:15. Reason: I got edit meh?
Better than stepping on a blue coral snake i suppose...
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