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| sent on January 28, 2021 (8:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The camouflage design confuses, breaks your silhouette, extraordinary! Ciao Municipality Il disegno mimetico confonde, ti spezza la sagoma, straordinaria! Ciao |
| sent on January 28, 2021 (8:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're right Alfredo, in francisciredi the zig zag is quite asymmetrical, although they are not uncommon specimens with beautiful linear bands. Hai ragione Alfredo, in francisciredi lo zig zag è piuttosto asimmetrico, anche se non sono rari esemplari con bande belle lineari. |
| sent on February 19, 2021 (8:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful the whole series of considerable educational value. Out of my ignorance, since I assume they are animals at large, usually how long do you have to shoot before the viper derails. Bellissima tutta la serie di notevole valore didattico. Per ignoranza mia, siccome presumo siano animali in libertà, di solito quanto tempo hai per scattare prima che la vipera si defili. |
| sent on February 19, 2021 (10:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Roberto I am a student and I have been dealing with vipers for several years, all the vipers you see have been observed in nature and the photos were taken after capturing them, in most cases, to be analyzed and then released. Un captureless photographs are called in situ but of course you can't get too close because generally vipers tend to escape the sight of man Ciao Roberto io sono uno studente e mi occupo di vipere da diversi anni, tutte le vipere che vedi sono state osservate in natura e le foto sono state scattate dopo averle catturate, nella maggior parte dei casi, per essere analizzate e poi rilasciate. Le fotografie senza cattura sono chiamate in situ ma ovviamente non puoi avvicinarti troppo perché generalmente le vipere tendono a fuggire alla vista dell'uomo |
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