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I tried to take an ant's view of this snake. It was a bit challenging given the foreground vegetation and the proximity of the shooting. Fortunately, the snake remained calm in an attempt to be "invisible." I did capture a number of different perspectives, but am curious about whether the foreground moss (especially behind the head) detracts from the portrait or if it adds to the intimacy and suggests a sense of place. Clearly, given the poisonous nature of this snake, I did not want to groom the landscape too close to its head.
Canon 5D mark II and Canon 180 f3.5L @ f5.6 thanks for looking, bruce |
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by Mike in O
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by owlseye
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by Carol Clarke
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by Graeme Guy
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