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  • My visual interpretation of pinkelephant’s story The Creeping Sea

  • this one , i really really like. i will give myself a 9.1

  • Royal Or Ball Python Snake

  • Carpet snake (_Morelia spilota mcdowelli) head in tree. Brisbane, Queensland.

  • Carpet Python in our backyard in Currumbin Valley, Queensland. Our dogs had bailed him up so he was a little upset, but not too perturbed with me taking photos, he was a bit cautious of me! Quite dark colouring for a carpet python!

  • Head detail of a Timor Python (Python timoriensis) from Flores island.

  • From the PX3 awarded series – ORDER:SQUAMATA / / Jungle Python (Morelia spilota cheynei) is a non-venomous python subspecies found in the rainforests of Queensland, Australia. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / / www.centralnetteddragon.com / /

  • Copyright © Bullock Photos – www.bullockphotos.com

  • I cant wait for Summer each year….the reptiles are on the move, and the photo opportunities are great! Like this Murray Darling Carpet Python enjoying a beautiful day. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.

  • THE SUBJECT: / This beautifully marked snake is a very fine specimen of Antaresia stimsoni (Stimson’s Python), a native of Australia. THE LOCATION: / The photograph was made during an annual event held between the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club and the North Coast Herpetological Group called ‘Snakes Alive!’ We meet at a property owned by one of my fellow camera club members at Kundabung between Port Macquarie and Kempsey, NSW, Australia, for a photographic session with all their various reptiles and a BBQ. (No, we bring out own meat!) THE MAKING OF ‘Antaresia stimsoni (Stimson’s Python) #1’: / No, it is not my hand holding the little Python, the hand belongs to the owner. I needed both hands to hold and operate the Fuji S5500. Of all the reptile lovers there that day, this big burly man was the most gentle and loving of them all. The way he handled his prized pets and spoke to them and about them was so nice to see and hear. He had to keep a gentle hold of this serpent’s tail as it had warmed up in the sun and was a bit frisky. / Fuji S5500: High resolution jpg; Macro, 1/125sec @ f/2.8,ISO100, Hand held. / Photoshop CS. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more sibilant serpents. Enjoy! SNAKES / (Click the links!) Antaresia stimsoni / Liasis olivaceus / Pseudonaja textiles / Morelia spilota cheynei – A Snake’s Tale / Morelia spilota cheynei – Sanke-eye / Morelia spilota cheynei / Oxyuranus microlepidotus / Boiga irregularis /

  • ‘Buttermilk’ as this girl is called, is worth a cool $12,000.00 Becoming more available in Australian Collections however, these stunning pythons become almost pure white as adults, and grow to over 4 metres.

  • From the PX3 awarded series – ORDER:SQUAMATA / / Rough Scaled Python (Morelia carinata) is possibly the rarest snake in Australia. Only discovered in 1976, this is the only python species to have keeled or ‘rough’ scales, hence its common name. Endemic to northern Western Australia. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • One of the most stunning forms in the World. The incredibly bright green Australian Green Tree is rare in captivity (in Australia) as they command more $ than the more common exotic forms. Eye catching is one way to describe them, beautiful is another..

  • Love the way these guys loop around a branch. :) / /

  • and a stinky fly trying to cut in on his meal of possum pooohooooo / nikon d 300 / nikon 105mm AF-D macro lens / not a pet this is a wild animal

  • White-Lipped (or D’Alberts) Pythons are definitely NOT known for their placid nature. Although this one (called Robbie) would have you think he wouldn’t hurt a fly!

  • Albino Northern Territory Carpet Python (Morelia spilota variegata) or Darwin Carpet Python are native to Australia and New Guinea. The unusual appearance of this albino snake is caused by genetic faults in the metabolic system that produces melanin. This individual is an oculocutaneous albino, which means that it contains no melanin in the eyes or skin. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Taken with Sony Alpha 350 with Sony 100mm Macro lens set at 1:1, f5.6 @ 1/125 exposure, ISO 400, hand held. The beautiful diamond python (Morelia Spilota Spilota), with its native range down the south coast of NSW, often takes up residence in the roofs of houses on the outskirts of Sydney – totally unnoticed by its human neighbours! TOP 10 FINISH IN THE ‘REPTILES’ CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP ‘AUSTRALIA! YOU’RE STANDING IN IT!’ TOP 10 FINISH IN THE ‘TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT’ CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP ‘ALL PETS GREAT AND SMALL’!

  • Done with Incendia and Photo Impact

  • Another “Creepy snake picture…you just gotta love them…..Dennis

  • This is one of my favorite lines from Monty Python’s Life Of Brian… classic! There are so many classic lines in this movie… and here is the scene this line is from… for all you Python fans: SCENE 23 [trumpets] / CROWD: [cheering] / PILATE: People of Jewusalem! / CROWD: [chuckling] / PILATE: Wome is your fwiend. / CROWD: [laughing] / PILATE: To pwove our fwiendship, it is customawy at this time to welease a wongdoer fwom our pwisons. / CROWD: [laughing] / GUARD #3: [chuckling] / PILATE: Whom would you have me welease? / BOB HOSKINS: Welease Woger! / CROWD: Yes! Welease Woger! Welease Woger! [laughing] / PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease Woger! / CROWD: [cheering] / CENTURION: Sir, uh, we don’t have a ‘Woger’, sir. / PILATE: What? / CENTURION: Uh, we don’t have anyone of that name, sir. / PILATE: Ah. We have no ‘Woger’! / CROWD: Ohhhhh! / BOB: Well, what about Wodewick, then? / CROWD: Yes! Welease Wodewick! Welease Wodewick! / PILATE: Centuwion, why do they titter so? / CENTURION: Just some, uh, Jewish joke, sir. / PILATE: Are they… wagging me? / CENTURION: Oh, no, sir! / GUARD #3: [chuckling] / PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease… Wodewick! / CROWD: [laughing] / CENTURION: Sir, we don’t have a ‘Roderick’ either. / PILATE: No ‘Woger’? No ‘Wodewick’? / CENTURION: Sorry, sir. / PILATE: Who is this ‘Wod’- / GUARD #1: [chuckle] / PILATE: Who is the ‘Wodewick’ to whom you wefer? / BOB: He’s a wobber! / CROWD: [laughing] / MAN: And a wapist! / CROWD: [laughing] / WOMAN: And a pickpocket! / CROWD: Yeah! Ahh, no! No! Shh! Shh!... / PILATE: He sounds a notowious cwiminal. / CENTURION: We haven’t got him, sir. Mm hm. / PILATE: Do we have anyone in our pwisons at all? / CENTURION: Oh, yes, sir. We’ve got, uh, ‘Samson’, sir. / PILATE: Samson? / CENTURION: Samson the Sadducee Strangler, sir. Uh, Silus the Syrian Assassin. Uh, several seditious scribes from Caesarea. Uhhh, sixty seven seers from— / BIGGUS: Let me thpeak to them, Pontiuth! / CENTURION: Oh, no. Oh. / PILATE: Ah. Good idea, Biggus. / BIGGUS: Thitizens! We have Thamthon the Thadduthee Thtrangler, Thilus… / CROWD: [laughing] / BIGGUS: ...the Athyrian Athathin, theveral theditiouth thcribth from Thaetharea, and… Enjoy. Brother Adam Youtube Video

  • / . You wouldn’t want this one to give you a hug… :-))) / . / / . /

  • Green tree python (Morelia viridis) Nikon P90 / Views – 101 Featured in: Eye Macro. Dec. 2009 / Point and Shooters. Dec. 2009

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