On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 17:24:18 -0800, Bruce Dayton
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> I took the family up into the mountains today.  We took the cameras
> and went for a hike.  We were looking for a specific geocache (for
> those GPS'ers) in an area with lots of gold mining tailings.  So lots
> of broken up rock was all around.  My wife called me to come over near
> her.  She had discovered several snakes all intertwined (I believe
> they hibernate that way) wiggling around.  It turned out to be one
> large snake (mother?) and 4 small snakes (offspring?).
> 
> I got the camera and took several shots.  Not sure which one I like
> best, but here is one of them:
> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_1530a.htm
> 
> Pentax *istD, A 70-210/4, handheld
> ISO 800, 1/750 @f/11.0
> 

Yeah, I like the second one (which I saw first) better.  This one here
is a good photo, but the other one seems to show them in their
environment much better.  Like I said, it's like a snake pit.  This
one just seems to be a bunch of snakes.  This one doesn't seem as
dynamic as the other.

Still a good shot, though.

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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