Jungle_Freak
Very Well-Known Member
Trent, my SXR are Athertons and my Kraus line are Palmerston locality as far as I know.
Now that I like.
jungle freak,-
Gee how the hell do capture the true yellow when taking pics.???
For the love of me i just cant do this, but im hopelss taking pics anyway. This still applys to everyone that has taken pics of my jungles.
I have a cowley here that ive raised that is just sooooo yellow but when ever myself or anyone else takes a pic of it. it looks crap.
Central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps), reduced scale morph (leatherback) - incomplete dominance.
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CBD, 'leatherback' (incomplete dominance), translucent (recessive, reduced white pigmentation, i.e. iridophores and leucophores) and hypomelanistic (recessive, reduced amounts of black pigmentation, i.e. melanin),
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CBD, 'leatherback' (incomplete dominance)
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-Black headed python (Aspidites melanocephalus), 'Ocellate' morph (polygenic, increase of pattern).View attachment 297917
I agree its very hard. This female K Aland lined Jungle I have, bred by Onimocnhoj on this forum, is really high fluro post-it note yellow but no picture I have taken catches it.jungle freak,-
Gee how the hell do capture the true yellow when taking pics.???
For the love of me i just cant do this, but im hopelss taking pics anyway. This still applys to everyone that has taken pics of my jungles.
I have a cowley here that ive raised that is just sooooo yellow but when ever myself or anyone else takes a pic of it. it looks crap.
I do a bit of hobby photography like a few others here ,whenever I get the time, natural light is the best way to get the yellows, I've found that in the mornings from 6:30ish (summer in Brisbane) to about 11ish gets the best out of colours and the arvo between 2 and 4, the middle of the day tends to make colours look faded, Also the background makes a big difference in the appearance and depth of colour, using a background that naturally "Brings out the Colour" , light greens and bright dark greens bring out yellow really wellI agree its very hard. This female K Aland lined Jungle I have, bred by Onimocnhoj on this forum, is really high fluro post-it note yellow but no picture I have taken catches it.
I do a bit of hobby photography like a few others here ,whenever I get the time, natural light is the best way to get the yellows, I've found that in the mornings from 6:30ish (summer in Brisbane) to about 11ish gets the best out of colours and the arvo between 2 and 4, the middle of the day tends to make colours look faded, Also the background makes a big difference in the appearance and depth of colour, using a background that naturally "Brings out the Colour" , light greens and bright dark greens bring out yellow really well
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