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- chrish
(372) - [2007-10-14 21:08]
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- zielman (51)
- [2007-10-15 3:10]
Nice photo, lovely colours, well done!
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Nice photo, lovely colours, well done!
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Although the snake coming out of the frame works in some shots, in this case I think it would be better if you had chosen another color for the frame. The head gets lost in the black frame.
Do you not have any information on the critter?
This appears to be a Coffeesnake from the genus Ninia. It might be Ninia diademata. It isn't N. sebae.