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    Early morning swim

    1. The keelback snake is non-venomous and quite harmless. It spends its time in and mostly near water. The first three images are of the same individual. There was no colour change in the processing except for a little change in brightness and contrast and a very slight change in the white balance starting from the 'as shot' option in ACR. They are about one metre long.

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    All good captures, Tony. Interesting, how the pattern in #1 has a lot more contrast and character where it is not submerged. The variation adds interest, IMO. I think the composition of #1 is good, and catching the tongue while it was out is always going to make for a better shot.

    I really like the mercury-like shine of the water in #2. Once again, a good composition.

    Do you have a polarising filter? I can't help thinking how #1 would look if the water wasn't reflecting the sky. I like it as is, just wondering.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    Yikes!!!!!

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    Nice series, great use of the environment as an added element.

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    Thanks Chris. I don't have a polarising filter but it has been on my shopping list for a while. It would be interesting to try something like this with the filter.

    Izzie, it is quite a good looking snake don't you think. You can tell it's friendly by the smile on its face.

    Thanks, John. I think that the environment makes these pictures. I was surprised how much colour there was in the reflection of the sky and vegetation nearby.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    I really like these. 1,2,3 are snake shots you do not see everyday.

    Nice work.

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    I'm with Izzie on this one.
    Let us not forget that it was a serpent temptation that unleashed all the ills on mankind.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    #2 does it for me, nice image.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    Nice series

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    Re: Early morning swim

    That's a beautiful snake! Strange colouring.....

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    Thanks for all the comments.

    Chauncey, think of the immediate benefits that Adam got though, even if the ultimate consequences were compromised.

    Kris, #4 shows the real colour. The colours in the first three are largely due to the reflection of the sky off the water.

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    I think that It is easy to correlate these universal truths and their relevancy to just any success in life. That being said I am biased to aquatic sports and these things will absolutely help you learn to love the 0430 wake up. I aslo agree that That's a beautiful snake! Strange colouring.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    Thanks Chris. I don't have a polarising filter but it has been on my shopping list for a while. It would be interesting to try something like this with the filter.

    Izzie, it is quite a good looking snake don't you think. You can tell it's friendly by the smile on its face.
    If you say so...I believe you...I will just rely on your snake images hopefully I do not have to deal with it...thanks.

    Thanks, John. I think that the environment makes these pictures. I was surprised how much colour there was in the reflection of the sky and vegetation nearby.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    I don't like snakes but I like that 2nd shot, Tony. Can you clone the black area out of the top left corner?

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    Izzie, I will have to keep the snake images coming to convince you.

    Greg, thanks for your comment. I have thought of of cloning out the bit if concrete but I have also tried showing more of it to make it look as though it is meant to be there. Still not quite decided.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    Interesting shots Tony and really like the composition and colours of the first one.

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    Re: Early morning swim

    I guess one of the sins that was forced upon the Adam & Eve family was incest It is strange, with the in-breeding that must have occurred; that the human race doesn't have three crossed eyes and seven fingers on each of the three hands at the end of the several arms along with generic hemophilia. Or was there another gene pool that the Bible doesn't mention along with the lack of mentioning dinosaurs, etc...

    I like #2 shot the best and I do like the reflection of clouds in the water. I would be tempted to crop or clone out the black object image left top...

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    Re: Early morning swim

    Very nice Tony, well captured!

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    Re: Early morning swim

    I do like #2 and #3, especially #2. The ripples really do enhance the image.

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