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LITTLE FILE SNAKECairns, Far Northern Queensland, Aust.

Canon 5DSR plus vintage Leitz APO Macro Elmarit 100/2.8

A rusty 2.5 cm wide flat cross-cut file propped up with pliers.

Macro Mondays

Theme: Rust

mouvement du boitier vertical au 1/10

Salmon Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK, February 2019

- Robert H. Schuller

 

I'm sorry to keep ULing file photos this week. I haven't picked up my camera for anything but the paper in days. Although I will say that looking through old photos with new eyes has me liking shots that I previously hated. I think you all should try it. ;)

 

And just as a side bit of trivia, this is one of the apples from the light bulb shot awhile back. It's always good to make the most of one's subject and one's money -- especially when ruining perfectly good produce by screwing light bulbs into it.

Location: Bhola, Bangladesh

Model from Colby Files

Canberra City Walk - this gent stopped to study his file. Looks serious

THE LITTLE FILE SNAKE EXTRAVAGANZA

When Reid Newell rang the other night and asked me if I’d like hook up with the Cairns boys (Dylan Morley and Nathan) and go looking for a Little File Snake that night, deep inside a muddy mangrove swamp (along with hordes of mozzies, sandflies, the odd bull shark and saltwater croc thrown in), I just asked him, “well, where do I sign?”

Later that night, while we were all head-torching within the mangroves, and with the incessant bellowing of an irate resident threatening to call the coppers if we did not piss off- ringing in our ears, I heard Nathan calmly say- "I’ve got one!" The lady continued her ranting and while I couldn't see her through the inky blackness, I could just tell she was blue in the face..

We all were so elated with this beautiful snake that the myriad insect bites, stinking mud coverage and each being labelled a sex offender was needless to say, completely worth it!

So here we have a few portrait images of one absolutely stunning Little File Snake (Achrochordus granulatus). I hope you enjoy this amazing snake as much as we did!

 

With the Canon 5D IV and the vintage Leica R Series APO Macro Elmarit 100/2.8 from the late 1980's. FNQ, Australia.

Filés d'arbres au soleil couchant.

Photo prise à l'île de la Bathelasse au soleil couchant.

Le soleil semblait une boule de feu orangé qui apporte ici la couleur du fond.

cascade des saliens

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