We saw some nice stuff in the California Forum with this post, so let's try the general forum:
Okay, lots of great photographers in this group. How about sharing your artistic shots.
I'll kick it off with a couple of spiny entries.
Dave
Show your artistic side
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Re: Show your artistic side
Very cool .
Structure and function is stunning up close.
Some macro iris shots would be neat to see
Structure and function is stunning up close.
Some macro iris shots would be neat to see
Re: Show your artistic side
I think this is artistic as I've ever gotten:
Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondbacked Rattlesnake) by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Edit:
These two might also qualify:
Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (Southern Copperhead) by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Rattlesnake Rattle - Summer 2012 by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondbacked Rattlesnake) by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Edit:
These two might also qualify:
Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (Southern Copperhead) by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Rattlesnake Rattle - Summer 2012 by Kyle L.E., on Flickr
Re: Show your artistic side
Not amazingly creative but for what its worth here's a few of mine...
Agile frog (Rana dalmatina)) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Keelback snake (Tropidonophis mairii) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Florida Soft Shell Turtle (Apalone ferox) in High Key by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
What am I? by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Gator by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Agile frog (Rana dalmatina)) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Keelback snake (Tropidonophis mairii) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Florida Soft Shell Turtle (Apalone ferox) in High Key by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
What am I? by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
Gator by Kristian Bell, on Flickr
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Re: Show your artistic side
This Oregon spotted frog shot has been used in a few brochures and also as a conservation poster at a local zoo.
Not a herp, but it was while herping, I was playing around with cacti and other sharp stuff and like this shot of a Joshua tree
This dart frog shot was used for a business card as well as other business designs for a frog breeder.
Not a herp, but it was while herping, I was playing around with cacti and other sharp stuff and like this shot of a Joshua tree
This dart frog shot was used for a business card as well as other business designs for a frog breeder.
Re: Show your artistic side
Kristian, the Agile Frog and Florida Softshell shots are especially nice IMHO.
Re: Show your artistic side
This is all I can find that might pass.
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Ian
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