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Uploaded: 05/02/08 7:40 PM GMT
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A picture that I took of a python that was captured at my neighbour's work on a farm about 15km out of Tzaneen. He (the python) was later taken to a rehabilitation center where it will be kept and later released into the wild where it will be out of danger and where it cannot be hurt by humans.My daughter (mmynx34) did the OOB for me. Thanx for visiting and leaving your kind comments.

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::100k_xle
05/02/08 8:41 PM GMT
I'm not touching this one with a Ten Foot Pole.
Great Color and Detail on this Bad Boy.

E J
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.89037
05/02/08 9:12 PM GMT
Wow!..Great ..and dangerous close up!!..very nice presentation,too!
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Adriana....:)
::Marzena
05/02/08 9:17 PM GMT
Good looking villain - story as old as the mountains LOL
You have been brave to approach him [btw - you do you tell its gender ? LOL] to take this photograph which after Marietha worked on it looks even better and is most interesting - like all the images presented by your family !!! Best regards to Emmie !!!
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::tigger3
05/02/08 9:25 PM GMT
Fantastic detail and Marietha did a excellent job on the OOB.
So glad he will be in safer place. sandi ♪ ♫
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
.dustycat
05/02/08 9:58 PM GMT
Great colors and detail in this beautifully marked python. Also glad he will be safe. Very nice presentation.
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.TheWhisperer
05/02/08 10:10 PM GMT
This is a remarkable use of colour and shapes to accentuate this beautifully coloured reptile. Love the framing too. Well done I like this alot - fav'd and thanks for sharing!
Ann
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::0930_23
05/02/08 11:47 PM GMT
I'm more glad that I'm safe than him. Sorry Susan but that is the way it is. lol. Excellent clarity and I hope he doesn't escape from his Ooby. Good work.

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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::Rokh
05/03/08 12:43 AM GMT
Scary thing! With all respect, I'd say it's the neighbor who needs some form of rehabilitation if he keeps serpents in his farm!! LOL!
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.angelledaemon
05/03/08 2:38 AM GMT
Faved and definitely saved. I have a ball python.
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Angelle "because reality isn't nearly as fun."
::Anita54
05/03/08 2:41 AM GMT
Very nice presentation Susan and terrific clarity. Nicely done. Thanks.
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You my Caedes friends post the most wonderful images out here. Full of beauty, life and gorgeous colors. For that, you have my heartfelt 'thanks'. I love 'browsing them' and wish there was more time to personally comment on every one of them.
.Jhihmoac
05/03/08 2:53 AM GMT
Great composition...Love the custom-shaped frame/opening...
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.corngrowth
05/03/08 1:04 PM GMT
Susan, in you narrative jou've said: "..where it cannot be hurt by humans.." Really thought that it was in the opposite way. Anyhow a great image and presentation. Thanks (to Marietha as well).
Regards, Cornelis
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Cornelius was here! (lol) Click HERE to see his work!
.Genver
05/03/08 4:22 PM GMT
Very good view of the snake head,nicely done.
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.gabriela2006
05/03/08 7:48 PM GMT
a great shot and great work on the oob:)
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