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Jul 8, 2017 05:26:21   #
mikebevans1
 
Great shot!!

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Jul 8, 2017 06:13:16   #
danniel Loc: North Port, Florida
 
absolutely lovely. I have yet to get a face on with the tongue out :) very well taken :)

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Jul 8, 2017 07:37:13   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
stenojj wrote:
We've had a lot of small snakes in our yard this year. This one slithered through my perennial garden the other day. He stuck out his neck under one of my Astilbe plants and started the "tongue" motion. I know he has a green tint because he was under all that greenery and the sun was bright that day, but I was impressed with my 18-135 kit lens and my Canon Rebel T6s. I was probably 3 feet away. Is there a way in PSE to remove the green shadows cast by the leaves? I'm still learning all the ins and outs of a DSLR camera.
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I think he looks fine, Bob.

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Jul 8, 2017 07:53:36   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Great photo. Those Canon kit lenses aren't too bad, are they?

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Jul 8, 2017 08:48:07   #
blacksmithjps Loc: United States lived in all 4 corners
 
LFingar wrote:
Very nice shot! You're lucky my wife didn't see it! If I don't get to it quick to catch and relocate any snake that shows up she grabs her "snake shovel" which she keeps by the kitchen door!


My wife would likely be the opposite, she would be excited for some natural vole removal services these guys can provide. Vole's have torn up her flowers this year pretty bad, cages around everything.

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Jul 8, 2017 08:53:55   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
stenojj wrote:
We've had a lot of small snakes in our yard this year. This one slithered through my perennial garden the other day. He stuck out his neck under one of my Astilbe plants and started the "tongue" motion. I know he has a green tint because he was under all that greenery and the sun was bright that day, but I was impressed with my 18-135 kit lens and my Canon Rebel T6s. I was probably 3 feet away. Is there a way in PSE to remove the green shadows cast by the leaves? I'm still learning all the ins and outs of a DSLR camera.
We've had a lot of small snakes in our yard this y... (show quote)


great snake in your garden shot stenojj!

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Jul 8, 2017 09:39:34   #
Dan Mc Loc: NM
 
I don't think that is a snake...I think it is the GEICO Gecko!!!

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Jul 8, 2017 10:17:37   #
bobgreen Loc: Maryland
 
Very cool capture! Well done! Given my irrational fear of snakes, I would have high-tailed it to the next county instead of taking advantage of the opportunity. Lol

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Jul 8, 2017 10:29:33   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
Excellent capture. Wow!

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Jul 8, 2017 10:30:56   #
Jules Karney Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
 
Great capture.

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Jul 8, 2017 10:53:31   #
cameranut Loc: North Carolina
 
Best up close snake shot I have seen so far. Superior!
If this shot were mine I would leave it as is. You have the catch light in the eyes, and all the sharpness needed for an excellent photo.

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Jul 8, 2017 10:55:08   #
Jamers Loc: Michigan
 
In my opinion, you have a great photograph right out of camera, I really don't think you need to mess with it.

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Jul 8, 2017 10:59:15   #
RichJ207 Loc: Sammamish, WA
 
It looks like that leaf is just about to grab the snake by the neck!

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Jul 8, 2017 11:31:37   #
boncrayon
 
I think the dark green shadows enhance the photo, as realistic environment of the subject is just as important.

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Jul 8, 2017 12:19:22   #
timepass Loc: Yardley,PA
 
Beautiful shot,nicely done.

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