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        <![CDATA[ Hi,what is the best way to take nice pictures of baby-chondros?I`ve only got a rather small digital camera (Canon Ixus 40).What could I use as a background? Should I take them in sunlight?Thanks for your advice!Andreas ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Kim,<br><br>thanks for your long answer and some useful advice.<br><br>Yes, my camera does have a macro (flower icon) and I can get as near as 5 cm (which is about 2 inches)!<br><br>I guess it`s a good idea to wait until the babies have successfully completed their first shed!<br><br>Andreas<br><br> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Andreas,<br><br>I still occasionally use my point-and-shoot, small Nikon digital camera for baby snake pictures and it does take really nice pictures.  Before I had studio lights, I would set up outside in the shade on a sunny day or use daylight (not direct sunlight) filtering through my window.  I have used a black blanket as a backdrop indoors and just a bush or flowers as a backdrop outside.  I am not fond of full sunlight photos because it can wash out the snake's colors, make them... ]]></description>

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