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| sent on December 14, 2019 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
pretty awesome ! I wouldn't approach :-D abbastanza impressionante ! io non mi avvicinerei di certo... |
| sent on December 14, 2019 (19:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well don't get bitten, since it's not an emerald Boa, but a Tropidolaemus subannulatus, a Southeast Asian Crotalide. Beh non farti mordere, dato che non è un Boa smeraldino, ma un Tropidolaemus subannulatus, un Crotalide del Sud-Est asiastico. |
user154662 | sent on December 14, 2019 (19:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wow Super Shot ;-) nice even the fuzzy snake in front. Congratulations! Wow Super Scatto ;-) bello anche il serpente sfocato davanti.. complimenti! |
| sent on December 14, 2019 (19:59) | This comment has been translated
Nice photo! |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (1:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Bravo Claudio, you've made it very important that this Viperidae uses vision and nasal dimples equipped with thermo receptors to detect its prey. Beautiful photo! Bravo Claudio, hai messo bene in risalto come questo Viperidae utilizzi la vista e le fossette nasali dotate di termo recettori per individuare le sue prede. Bella foto! |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (1:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I also thank Atrox for introducing me to a new species of these fascinating crotalids (I confused it for a bamboo pit viper). I assume done in a controlled environment?... I don't think they're sociable animals to be in company except in breeding periods... Hello, Stefano Quoto Atrox che inoltre ringrazio per avermi fatto conoscere una nuova specie di questi affascinanti crotalidi (io l'avevo confusa per una bamboo pit viper). Presumo fatta in ambiente controllato?...non credo siano animali socievoli da stare in compagnia se non nei periodi riproduttivi... Ciao, Stefano |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (3:04)
Spectacular. I love how vibrant the color is. |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (8:56)
Beautiful colors. I also appreciate seeing more photo examples with the Sigma 70mm f / 2.8 DG Macro Art ... Renaud |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (16:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Stewe, maybe I got the species wrong but for sure it's a Tropidolaemus ;-) Stewe, magari ho sbagliato la specie ma di sicuro è un Tropidolaemus ;-) |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (16:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the colors, the maf and the detail. The 2nd rettite seems to impale but in the end its blurring is functional. For a better compositional eqilibeio you could cut it legegbly to sx. (imho) I remind you that if the subject was taken in a controlled environment, as per the regulation, it must be indicated in the shooting data. (correct phrase: " subject taken in amb.checked ) more precisely in the "Caption" field that exists to add other annotations or any information you want to share about the photo. Check every photo you've posted so far and update... thank you for your cooperation. Lauro Mi piacciono i colori, la maf e il dettaglio. Il 2° rettile sembra impallare ma alla fine la sua sfocatura risulta funzionale. Per un miglior equilibrio compositivo si potrebbe ritagliare leggermente a sx. (imho) Ti ricordo che se il soggetto è stato ripreso in ambiente controllato , come da regolamento, si deve indicare nei dati di scatto. (frase corretta: " soggetto ripreso in amb.controllato ) più esattamente nel campo "Didascalia" che esiste per aggiungere altre annotazioni o qualsiasi informazione tu voglia condividere riguardo la foto. Controlla ogni foto da te postata finora ed esegui l'aggiornamento... grazie per la collaborazione. Lauro |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (16:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I don't think that's it, looking at various pictures on the internet has the characteristic white/blue stripes :) Nono credo sia proprio quella, guardando varie immagini su internet ha le caratteristiche strisce bianco/azzurre :) |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (16:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It's certainly not an emerald buoy (Corallus caninus), which you can only meet in South America Di certo non è un boa smeraldino (Corallus caninus), che peraltro puoi incontrare solo in sudamerica |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (16:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
that you can meet only in South America.... or in some zoo, like this one :-D che peraltro puoi incontrare solo in sudamerica....oppure in qualche zoo, come questo |
| sent on December 15, 2019 (21:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and impressive your snakes! Great colors and pose. Congratulations, hello, Alexander Bellissimi e impressionanti i tuoi serpenti! Ottimi colori e posa. Complimenti, ciao, Alessandro |
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