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Ipreventdeath's T Photos

ipreventdeath

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Here's a bunch of shots of my two Ts and their home.

Athena, my gorgeous sub-adult female G. rosea.
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Artemis, a brute of a sub-adult female G. rosea.
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Just wanted to show off the new addition to my family :). Here it is, my new 2in Avic!

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For now she resides in the nifty little acrylic box.

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Those are amazing close up photos. I wish I had a camera that could take shots like that. Great pics and gorgeous T's (especially the Avic :))!!
 

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Those are amazing close up photos. I wish I had a camera that could take shots like that. Great pics and gorgeous T's (especially the Avic :))!!

Thanks, Bast! I just used a little Sony pocket camera. Well, maybe I shouldn't exactly call it a pocket camera as it cost $250, but it has a very nice macro mode and takes excellent pictures. I can't wait for that little bugger to grow up!
 

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My camera has macro mode too, but never seem to come out that clear. Maybe it's just the fact that I have no clue what I'm doing with my camera LOL
 

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My camera has macro mode too, but never seem to come out that clear. Maybe it's just the fact that I have no clue what I'm doing with my camera LOL

Haha, it's all about lighting! Increase your lighting and you can have a higher ISO setting which will help make your pictures crisper. It will also allow you to have a smaller aperture setting to retain more focal depth. The way I see it, more lighting equals better photos, especially with pocket cameras.
 

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Mine is a large camera with a lot of settings that I have no idea how to use LOL
 

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I'm actually going to be getting a new camera with my airmiles soon...just need 30 more points. I should be able to get some much better photo's once I get it. Plus it's not as bulky so I will have more mobility with it. I'll make it a priority to learn the settings on that one lol.
 

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I'm actually going to be getting a new camera with my airmiles soon...just need 30 more points. I should be able to get some much better photo's once I get it. Plus it's not as bulky so I will have more mobility with it. I'll make it a priority to learn the settings on that one lol.

I recommend getting the Sony Cybershot DSC-WX9. It's the "pocket cam" that I use. It has 16.2 megapixel sensor and takes full 1080p video. It's crazy easy to use and has a lot of adjustable settings. I love that thing. Plus it's really durable. I used it throughout my tour in Afghanistan and its still going strong.
 

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Seems pretty good, it's 16 mega pixel and supposedly has a really awesome macro setting. The test pictures I saw online looked really good.
 
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