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Lady in Green

Green-headed Tree Snake

38 total reviews 
Comment from Jorge Gaete


Nice composition.
The framing is good and features the green lady.
Beautiful detail and light I like the blurred back ground it brings out the beauty of the subject.
Great work.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2008
    Thank you so very much for your generous review.
reply by Jorge Gaete on 13-Oct-2008
    You are very welcome.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    :)
Comment from focaldot


Damn, I would never thought of getting that close to snakes. Your too daring? oh i would have left that house if i had found just one snake around it LOL! your very daring, But this snake is CUTE lol. Love the angle and your composition with good depth of field. just crop a little from right hand side. All the best for the contest.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thanks so much. I try the cropping later but I think I can't change anything now since it is a contest entry.
    This snake is really harmless. I fair mosquitoes more. I got Dengue fever from mosquitoes. These snakes eat mosquitoes.
reply by focaldot on 13-Oct-2008
    No, You can crop it, it wouldn't call mixmedia at all :) So go for it.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    I really don't know how I change a posted picture especially a contest entry. If I delete it, it would be out of the contest.
reply by focaldot on 13-Oct-2008
    You don't need to delete it, Just go to your portfolio, and then see this photograph, and then click on EDIT, after edit, click on " Change it " you will see that option on top of the page, just crop it and upload it again :) so simple.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you. I just understand wrong. Sometimes I do with English. I taught Edit is for the writing [comments]. Thanks again. I should have ask before.
reply by focaldot on 13-Oct-2008
    lol, how innocent:P
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you. I wouldn't call it this way [innocent]. I just would call it dumb.
reply by focaldot on 13-Oct-2008
    Oh take it as you want ;)
Comment from Janmccri


Fair presentation. Good color harmony. Fair technique. Good lighting. Good depth of field. Good center of interest. Focus and detail are fair. Good story telling ability. This is a beautiful snake. However, the focus is not clear and the background is distracting. I think he would show up better with a plain background. He certainly is a conversation starter.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you for viewing and your kind comments.
    Could you please clarify why you write the focus is not clear. I can't find the mistake looking at the photo. The focus is on the snake. I just don't know what is wrong.
    There is also a problem with changing the background. That's not a pet snake. This photo is token in open nature. There is always something in the background. Of curse it could be changed with a program but the contest rules prohibited this.
reply by Janmccri on 13-Oct-2008
    Unless it is my computer, the snake does not look clear, especially the head. I understand that this is a wild snake, but some angles, even in nature are better than others. This is just my opinion. I try and be very aware of the total picture, not just the animal I am trying to capture on film.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you a lot. I taught the head is clear. I can count the scales. But I admit I have bad eyes. That is why I use digital. Can't see enough for film.
    You seam to have a lot of knowledge and experience in the wild. How you do different angles. Its a matter of seconds and the snake or another animal is gone. I don't know if and when I see it again. That is why I never be without the camera.
reply by Janmccri on 13-Oct-2008
    Usually you try and capture the eye of your subject. Focus on the eye(s). I love shooting pics of reptiles and have four of my own. I was excited to see your snake, because not many people share my passion on this site. Try and put yourself at the same level or slightly below to avoid any glare on their head. See your subject eye to eye. It does go fast and sometimes you get the right shot and sometimes not. Always look at the whole picture. Sometimes I have to let a shot go because I know it isn't set up right. It's great when it all comes together. Also, by knowing a little about your subject, you can predict where it will move to and how quickly. Small portable tripods are nice to secure that sharp close-up, but you have to work fast.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you so much for your advice.
    I have a portable tripod but these guys are just to fast for me. You have to know our area to understand. We live basically in the jungle with not much choice even to mount a portable tripod. Mostly its to much underbrush, vines and broken trees here. But I keep trying.
Comment from ambednego


Great color and light and angle of this shot.
The details are incredible and out standing. I love that I can see the scales of this little guy and the gold color in his eyes. What a fabulous image . SO green.
The three branches up front is a nice addition as it shows how camouflaged this little guy is. I love it.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you so much for your generous review and kind comments.
Comment from Lynseey


I know this snake may be harmless, they still scare me. You've captured a nice clear shot of her, yes i like her dress too lol. I like the background tree she is on, there is something distracting on the left. Maybe a closer crop? Its still a wonderful shot, i enjoyed viewing.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you very much for your kind review Lynseey.
    I tryed the cropp you suggest but I wasn't satisfied with the outcome.
Comment from EHanic


Who would ever judge her as ugly? Wow! The colors are just beautiful. The green of the snake looks like it may change to blue if she changed the angle of her head. I love the movement you were able to capture as well as the look on her face. Nice blur of the background keeps the eye focused on her.

Beautiful photo. Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you so much for your generous review.
    No The color doesn't change to blue but if she bends her head in the right light she got a golden touch on it.
Comment from Bec's art


I think that you have captured this girl very nicely. She truly is beautiful, she looks like a jewel. Thank you for sharing this one.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing, your kind comments and your generous rating.
Comment from Anne


Even though she is harmless, I don't think I could get this close to take a picture. I agree that she is beautiful and her eye is so interesting. I like the way you took this with her coming toward you. The lighting, focus and depth in this are excellent. Good luck in the contest.

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 Comment Written 12-Oct-2008


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2008
    Thank you so much for your kind and generous review. I know many people have trouble with snakes. It's in our culture and religion. That's why I posted her. Everybody want to kill that little guy. It is not dangerous at all to go close to this snake. She is to small to bite my little finger.