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  • Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
    here are some of my recent favorites.










    American BadAss. I love that guy.:thumbs_up

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    • Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach

      here are a few shots i got from the first day of the Grand Prix.
















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      ERIK


      95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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      • Yosemite 4-26 typical tourist shots.








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        • Great shots. Sure is beautiful.
          Check out .

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          • This a shot of the Rattlesnake that we saw saturday morning heading to the M & G. 3N45 at sbout 3000'. Not a Mojave Green, doesn't look right for a Diamondback...... Please try to identify for me.

            Mitch

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            • Don't know much about snales, but do know this the little young rattlers you really do not want to mess with they are the most deadly they release all their venom at once not a good thing.
              I love Yosemite, especially in spring when all the streams and waterfalls are roaring with the snow melt.
              Makes for an awesome time to hike

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              • Originally posted by great88 View Post
                This a shot of the Rattlesnake that we saw saturday morning heading to the M & G. 3N45 at sbout 3000'. Not a Mojave Green, doesn't look right for a Diamondback...... Please try to identify for me.

                Mitch

                It's tough to be sure from the headless photo, but it looks like a species of Speckled Rattesnake. It looks too gray to be a Western Speckled but it still could be. 3N45 is in the Cajon Pass at about 3800 feet, so it is still in the species' habitat.
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                • Mike,

                  I just found it. It is a "Crotalus Oreganus Helleri" or Southern Pacific Rattlesnake.

                  Thanks

                  Mitch

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                  • Originally posted by great88 View Post
                    Mike,

                    I just found it. It is a "Crotalus Oreganus Helleri" or Southern Pacific Rattlesnake.

                    Thanks

                    Mitch
                    All,

                    An interesting article about this particular breed of rattlers...

                    http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/s...4.3f94ebb.html

                    Loma Linda emergency room physician Dr. Sean Bush is recognized as a specialist in treating snakebites. He has appeared on the television show "Venom ER."

                    Zerwekh identified the snake that bit him as a Southern Pacific -- the snake Bush blames most for the rising number of serious bites he is seeing.

                    "The Southern Pacific has long been overlooked as one of the most, if not the most dangerous snakes in Southern California or even all of California," Bush said.
                    I like to think that I am one of those people who does not need to learn every lesson first hand... When they say these are bad, I take their word for it. My grandpa used to have a few very poetic sayings... a couple of my favorite are: "Son, don't trust anything that can't shake your hand..." and he used to say, "Don't trust anything that doesn't have shoulders!" :doh
                    Regards,
                    Randy

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                    • Originally posted by great88 View Post
                      Mike,

                      I just found it. It is a "Crotalus Oreganus Helleri" or Southern Pacific Rattlesnake.

                      Thanks

                      Mitch
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                      Sorry Mitch, I didn't see your PM until today. But there is a descriptor missing in the Genus... Crotalus Oreganus Helleri beheadedii...
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                      • This guy fit the typical description of a snake,"they usally want nothing to do with you and will retreat if not threatened". I jumped out of my Jeep and approached carefully. I started to point ther camera and that snake rattled and did a "U" turn and sped off. Slow digital camera=no face shot!

                        Mitch

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                        • Originally posted by great88 View Post
                          This guy fit the typical description of a snake,"they usally want nothing to do with you and will retreat if not threatened". I jumped out of my Jeep and approached carefully. I started to point ther camera and that snake rattled and did a "U" turn and sped off. Slow digital camera=no face shot!

                          Mitch
                          Why is it that people who are deathly afraid of snakes always see them, and I have a hard time finding them and I know where and what to look for? This sucks! Next time you see one Mitch, just speak reallll nice to him and ask to get a head shot...
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                          • Trying something a little different. This is my 2nd attempt at HDR post processing. Still got a lot to learn. This is defiantly an acquired taste for some but I find these types of photos when done properly pretty awesome. This was taken off the side of the road on the way to Fawnskin. Shot in Raw, converted to 5 different exposures in Olympus Studio, combined in Photomatix, and touched up in Corel Paint Shop Pro. Your feed back is appreciated.
                            Check out .

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                            • Chuck, that is and awesome shot..very calming to look at, it almost looks like a painting on a wall really cool!!!
                              "A man who fears suffering,is already suffering from what he fears"!

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                              • Color and tone are great. I recognized the location immeadiatly, because I have seen it look like that in real life, so to reproduce it in HDR is fine with me.
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