Kids and I found this one this evening. First non-captive rattler they have seen.
May 13, 2010 #1 D danmc Senior Member Kids and I found this one this evening. First non-captive rattler they have seen. Attachments DSC_6875_small.jpg 134.8 KB · Views: 334 DSC_6915_small.jpg 127.1 KB · Views: 329
May 13, 2010 #6 D danmc Senior Member Hoss said: Good shots. Just give me lots of zoom if I'm shooting those. Hoss Click to expand... you'd better believe the 70-300 lens was on the 300 setting!
Hoss said: Good shots. Just give me lots of zoom if I'm shooting those. Hoss Click to expand... you'd better believe the 70-300 lens was on the 300 setting!
May 13, 2010 #8 GAranger1403 Senior Member Nice! if you have not seen em, I got a couple posted of a big one I caught down here in south georgia posted. Cool find and shots!
Nice! if you have not seen em, I got a couple posted of a big one I caught down here in south georgia posted. Cool find and shots!
May 14, 2010 #9 D danmc Senior Member Crickett said: That 2nd shot is pretty cool! Click to expand... thanks! I only included the first since it is a full body shot of the snake. It seemed totally unconcerned with me which is just fine.
Crickett said: That 2nd shot is pretty cool! Click to expand... thanks! I only included the first since it is a full body shot of the snake. It seemed totally unconcerned with me which is just fine.
May 14, 2010 #11 dawg2 AWOL ADMINISTRATOR danmc said: thanks! I only included the first since it is a full body shot of the snake. It seemed totally unconcerned with me which is just fine. Click to expand... Timber Rattlers are pretty docile. Cool shots. Looks like it has a full belly too.
danmc said: thanks! I only included the first since it is a full body shot of the snake. It seemed totally unconcerned with me which is just fine. Click to expand... Timber Rattlers are pretty docile. Cool shots. Looks like it has a full belly too.