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I took Girl Scouts to Busch Gardens. I got to hold on to all the purses, drink bottles and cell phones while I took photos.
The Python is an old ride, much shorter and slower than most of the other coasters.
Water pythons are beautifully irridescent - photographing them at night with flashguns really brings this amazing quality to life.
A series of photos of a coastal carpet python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) showing a few of the bad shots I took while trying to get a good shot. The good shot is the first pic in this series.
This lovely lady is a Stimsons Python Antaresia stimsoni. The Stimsons python is a relatively small python in comparison with other Australian python species.
The Stimsons natural distribution range would probably be the largest distribution range of any Australian python. Within this huge distribution range there are several recognized morphs. These morphs were probably the result of environmental differences e.g. habitat, prey and climate differences, over thousands of years.
Generally speaking the Stimsons python is well suited as a captive pet. The temperament of these pythons is quite placid and besides the odd exception they are normally amendable to handling.
This lovely lady Roxanne belongs to the neighbours across the road from my parents. Trev has had her for about 12 years now and in that time she has grown quite a bit!
Found at Marcoola Beach in Sunshine Coast. Queensland, Australia.
Found in grass in bush adjacent to beach.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
Thursday, Apr 24, 2014 at Clarence Brown Theatre Mainstage
Cast
Micah-Shane Brewer ‡
Sir Robin, Guard 2, Brother Maynard
Rachel Britt
Ensemble
Katie Cunningham ‡
Lady of the Lake
Catherine Joy Davis
Ensemble
Alexandra Disterdick
Ensemble
Neil Friedman ‡
Sir Bedevere, Galahad's Mother, Herbert's Father
Brian Gligor ‡
Dennis/Galahad, Concorde, Black Knight
Robert Parker Jenkins
Ensemble
David Kortemeier ‡
King Arthur
Leo LaCamera
Ensemble
Calvin MacLean
French Taunter, Historian, Knight of Ni
Shea Madison
Ensemble
McKinley Merritt
Ensemble
Ethan Roeder
Ensemble
Steve Sherman ‡
Patsy, Guard 1, Mayor
Eric Sorrels
Prince Herbert, Not Dead Fred
Robert Stephan
Ensemble
Tramell Tillman ‡
Sir Lancelot, Tim the Enchanter
Pedro Tomás
Ensemble, Dance Captain
Alex Ward
Ensemble
Kathryn E. Wright
Ensemble
Artistic Team
Bill Jenkins â—Š
Director
Terry Silver-Alford
Musical Director
Christopher Pickart ¤
Scenic Designer
Tim Hatley
Costume Designer
Yael Lubetzky ¤
Lighting Designer
Joe Court
Sound Designer
Joe Payne ¤
Projection Designer
Christie Zimmerman
Choreographer
Erica Tobolski
Voice & Dialect Coach
Alex Dearmin
Stage Manager
Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) from the Gold Coast region, SEQ.
More information on the Coastal Carpet Python at: southeastsnakecatcher.com.au/coastal-carpet-python/
Gold Coast snake catcher: southeastsnakecatcher.com.au/gold-coast-snake-catcher/
This VFD module came with the spec sheet - it's still made today! It interfaces through 5V TTL logic, and we were able to drive it through a PC parallel port.
I wrote a tool in Python to drive the display using the python-parallel library on Xubuntu. It was a fun day's project :)
A Diamond Python or Carpet Snake crossing the road on the way to work. These snakes are becoming rare due to predation by Foxes and habitat loss.
Taking some photos, I noticed injuries caused by an unknown animal and realised that he needed some medical attention.
After some excellent co-operation between DELWP and Parks Victoria with assistance from James, Kerry, John, Tom, Wes and Mark, the snake is now on his way to the Vet for some TLC and will then be cared for by a local wildlife carer before being released back where he was found.
Indian python, also known as black-tailed python and Indian rock python is a large nonvenomous python. The species is limited to Southern Asia. It is generally lighter colored than the Burmese python and reaches usually over 9 feet in length.
Lethargic and slow moving even in its native habitat, they exhibit timidity and rarely try to attack even when attacked. They are very good swimmers and are quite at home in water.
These snakes are carnivore animals and they feed on mammals, birds and reptiles indiscriminately, but seem to prefer mammals. After a heavy meal, an individual may fast for weeks, the longest recorded duration being 2 years!
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Taken at:
SDZ Safari Park
Indian Pythons (Python molurus) in perfect formation! its a delight to shoot them this way! View On Black
I popped into town today (Saturday) and while on The Moor, I noticed a couple collecting money for the Thornberry Animal Sanctuary www.thornberry-animal-sanctuary.org/index.php and the man had a snake! So I just had to go and investigate. Apparently she's his own pet snake, and it a type of python which is friendly and won't harm you. She has beautiful markings and her skin was incredibly smooth, like a highly polished wooden floor! She's about 5ft long. She seemed very happy to investigate by flicking her forked tongue. I've always wanted to touch a snake, and now I have! Lovely.
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A Diamond Python or Carpet Snake crossing the road on the way to work. These snakes are becoming rare due to predation by Foxes and habitat loss.
Taking some photos, I noticed injuries caused by an unknown animal and realised that he needed some medical attention.
After some excellent co-operation between DELWP and Parks Victoria with assistance from James, John, Tom, Wes and Mark, the snake is now on his way to the Vet for some TLC and will then be cared for by a local wildlife carer before being released back where he was found.