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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 19:25:34 (permalink)
    Didn't 'Crawling King Snake' play with Benny Goodman back in the day?
     
    I'll check it out on a Grooveshark stream later.
     
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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 20:19:48 (permalink)
    How are the Kings doing against the Burmese Pythons down there?

    We have Kings around here and I like to see them , Blacks, and Greens...... Corns are good too....

    I leave them alone and generally don't tell my wife I've seen them until they are safely out of the area..... 

    the copperheads and other vipers don't fare so well around here..... I hate to kill them but the risk they pose to kids and pets is just too great to take.

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 20:25:03 (permalink)
    Nice pic

    Didnt quite get the comment at the bottom on right clicking though  LOL


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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 20:55:56 (permalink)
    Thanks Mike

    Gave it a shot, Mine didnt shrink it much at all.  Wonder if its Google Chrome not effecting it to much?

    I show my daughter your pics that you post like this with the info.

    Shes just getting into seriously now, got her first decent camera at 15 and has been hired to shoot an upcoming wedding already.  Proud of her and happy to see her happy when she get behind the lens and brings her pics to life on the computer.

    Thanks again!!!


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    2012/09/30 21:06:47 (permalink)

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 22:03:44 (permalink)
    The only thing I loathe more than spiders, are snakes.

    *cUe JiM sTaFfOrD*

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 22:04:53 (permalink)
    Incredible picture btw.

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 22:32:22 (permalink)
    Snakes are some of the only wild animals you can pick up that wont bite you once you are holding them... try that with a squirrel. They sometimes put a stink on you though... I caught a kingsnake in the yard in the spring, played with it for a few minutes and put him in a shrub.. he was gone quick. We have deer, turkeys. a red fox,and a pair of ground chucks hogs that live across the road. I've seen the fox over there too...

    The most beautiful snake around here is the copperhead, they are beautiful.


     

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 22:57:23 (permalink)
    Nice shot, Mike.
    I've always liked a shallow depth of field with a longish lens. It just kind of pops.
    He is a handsome devil.
    As much of a weenie as I am with spiders, I'm ok with snakes.
    Back in Colorado, Bull Snakes help keep the rattlers in check. But they do get big, and can be rather intimidating if you don't know what you are looking at.

    btw, in the version of Chrome I have here, if I right click, I get an option of "Open image in new tab".
    That image is roughly double the size shown here.


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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/09/30 23:28:28 (permalink)
    jbow

    The most beautiful snake around here is the copperhead, they are beautiful.


    I remember when I was a kid in Northern New Jersey, we would play on the railroad tracks that ran a few hundred feet from my back yard. It was a long dead line of track that was only used once a month to supply Hoffman-La Roche the things they needed to make Aspirin, and a few other pharmaceuticals a few miles outside of town.

    Because the line wasn't used a lot, there were always a bunch of Copperheads curled up on the ties, soaking up the sun. They are very pretty snakes.


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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/10/01 00:36:57 (permalink)
    Mike M., looks like he's watching you watching him.
    Nice picture.

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/10/01 05:37:42 (permalink)
    57Gregy


    Mike M., looks like he's watching you watching him.
    Nice picture.


    He's thinking like a camera.

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    2012/10/01 07:25:31 (permalink)

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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/10/01 10:35:37 (permalink)
    So you're now saying the picture is blotched?

    (J/K!  Looks great Mike.)

     
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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/10/01 10:56:44 (permalink)
    Exactly what makes it so difficult to classify Bapu too.

     
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    Re:Crawling King Snake 2012/10/01 11:17:27 (permalink)
    You did get a great picture there Mike. He is defiantely giving you the "eye". They are great snakes.

    When I was a kid I loved to play with Hog Nose snakes. Some cleed the Spread Adders or the local "Spread Nadder"... anyway as I am sure you know (but how could someone from the north) they are a lot like an opossum. They look fierce at first. They will raise up, they have the ability to spread their head sort of like a Cobra... the are impressive but harmless. If their act does not scare you away, they will "die". They will flip over onto their back, cock their mouth sideways, the bottom one way and the top the other way... then let their tongue hang out the side. The finniest part is that it is near impossble to turn them back over... they insist on being "dead" and as son as you turn them, they will lip back over... it really is funny to watch. After a while they give up on that and crawl away. They are a really interesting snake.

    Very nice closeup photo of the Kingsnake!

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