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04-MAY-2010
Snake in the grass
Black rat snake
Cape May Bird Observatory
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larose forest photos
28-Oct-2010 02:10
This is a marvelous shot!!! Snakes stick out their tongues to sense what is around them, not to be aggressive!
V
Milan Vogrin
26-Oct-2010 18:45
Great catch!V!
Fabienne
20-Oct-2010 10:54
wow, une rencontre un peu glaçante que vous avez magnifiquement mis en image. C'est une excellente photo.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal
19-Oct-2010 07:24
Fantastic sharp snake image, great work.
Ton
Lieve Snellings
19-Oct-2010 00:28
great capture ! v
Gerald Rozemeijer
22-Jun-2010 16:54
great shot !
Tom Munson
13-Jun-2010 17:38
Fantastic image, Stephanie! Tack sharp!
Coleen Perilloux Landry
27-May-2010 02:49
Ewwwww, good for you for standing there and taking the photo.
Fay Stout
24-May-2010 14:34
Ooooo... Great shot of this slinky fella! Good thing you had a long lense! V.
Carol Rollins
24-May-2010 13:29
Fantastic shot Stephanie! ~
Richard Calmes
24-May-2010 12:59
Great timing! V
slhoornstra
23-May-2010 23:27
He is a handsome fellow, and you are very good at wildlife shots! V
Ann Pettigrew
23-May-2010 22:37
Excellent, Stephanie!!! Perfect focus on the important end!
Doug Cruden
23-May-2010 22:17
LOL, he certainly is a snake in the grass!! Great shot, pin-sharp and beautifully exposed...great work Stephanie!
Mairéad
23-May-2010 21:28
Great capture of the snake with fantastic details. V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography
23-May-2010 20:44
Excellent shot, Vote !
Marwan Habib
23-May-2010 20:23
Nice capture.
But I prefere the other creatures of this gallery, Stephanie. :-)
globalgadabout
23-May-2010 19:21
sharp capture...it looks astonished to be caught on camera...V
Kevin Chester
23-May-2010 18:18
Deadly I suspect. One thing we don't have to worry about in the UK. We only have one Bittie one and they slither away from you not towards you. Nice rats eye view Steph
Ursula Armstrong
23-May-2010 17:24
WOW, you caught him so well! He is quite a pretty snake - with not such a pretty name, though. Uschi (V)
Jean Chiasson
23-May-2010 16:54
Wow lovely light and details Stephanie big vote
Blandine Mangin
23-May-2010 16:51
gare aux morsures ! un serpent impressionnant ! v
Pierre
23-May-2010 16:14
Nice shot with great details Stephanie! V
patou
23-May-2010 16:14
Maintenant les serpents , belle prise ! ( v )
zyziza
23-May-2010 15:58
Impressive! V
John Armstrong
23-May-2010 14:41
Well done, great image V
Ann...
23-May-2010 14:06
I think 300mm is a bit close!!!! Great shot though! :)
carabias
23-May-2010 14:02
Great capture!! V
Walter Otto Koenig
23-May-2010 13:51
Great shot, very crisp and clear and nice with the tongue out. Nice work Steph. "V"
Patricia Kay
23-May-2010 13:45
Great shot Stephanie...you are very brave...I would have ran the other way...BV
Vince
23-May-2010 13:19
Fantastic capture Stephanie. Excellent details. Vote.
Art Rodriguez
23-May-2010 12:40
I don't like snakes, but I like this shot Stepanie :) Nice catch. V!
Art
Guest
23-May-2010 12:36
WOW! Great shot Stephanie.. the colour and detail are superb! V
Kinga Chwalkowska Zadlak
23-May-2010 12:18
WOW... ;~}}}
~V~
Jim Coffman
23-May-2010 12:14
Great capture of this snake,Stephanie. I really don't like snakes!!
Tom Tom
23-May-2010 12:13
Our snake season finished a couple of months ago, looks like it's starting over there!
Phillip Normanton
23-May-2010 12:11
It's Hissing Sid - he doesn't look very menacing though :o)
Guest
23-May-2010 11:47
Great shot... he even smiled for you. Jv
John
23-May-2010 11:22
Wow, sneaky :-) Excellent shot, must not have fair for snakes in order to capture it so close. ~V~
CM Kwan
23-May-2010 11:10
Excellent capture, Steph! Beautiful light with great details. V
Raymond
23-May-2010 11:05
I'm glad to see that you were shooting at 300mm ... that's what I would have done too ... :)))) Great catch Stéphanie
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