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<blockquote data-quote="miknoypinoy" data-source="post: 47631" data-attributes="member: 9069"><p>no offense taken by anyone. lol. I figured I might have this problem with my subject matter. as I mentioned, i have it on the snake forums but to the opposite affect (people liking the snakes but not appreciating the photo itself). I didn't put the whole snake in the picture, as I use the head as the subject , and majority of the body as the leading line. I guess I should have explained it in my first post. thanks anyways all. I'll get some different pictures up for the next ones. (boa constrictors aren't so bad. they are very docile creatures and low maintenance pets once you get your husbandry skills down. but again, to each his own).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miknoypinoy, post: 47631, member: 9069"] no offense taken by anyone. lol. I figured I might have this problem with my subject matter. as I mentioned, i have it on the snake forums but to the opposite affect (people liking the snakes but not appreciating the photo itself). I didn't put the whole snake in the picture, as I use the head as the subject , and majority of the body as the leading line. I guess I should have explained it in my first post. thanks anyways all. I'll get some different pictures up for the next ones. (boa constrictors aren't so bad. they are very docile creatures and low maintenance pets once you get your husbandry skills down. but again, to each his own). [/QUOTE]
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