Newt surprise :)

eljorgo

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After 2 months away from my former set-ups and all the hobby stuff i left I returned to my home.
One day before I left, In 14th September I made a huge terrestrial (65 land and 35% water) tank in witch I released some of the morphs I had not been able to sale by then. Yesterday, I had the pleasing surprise to meet a enormous marmoratus advanced juvenile around 8,5cm in length from my breeding's. Also a 4cm Cynops pyrrohgaster, not as fat as the marm was, but truly more colourful than they were in September. Maybe they are more but these were the only ones i was able to find. Pretty awesome photography targets I most say, kept me busy for a hole afternoon of shooting and editing. I´ll later post some of the tank it self.
Cheers!


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Cheers,

Jorge
 
wow. Those marmoratus get my heart fluttering :)
Would love to see the whole setup.
 
Então que então de volta a casa!!!
Vê se mostras mas é o setup dessas belezas! ;)
It would be nice if we could see a picture of the setup!

cheers
 
Absolutely AMAZING! What camera are you using? Those look like postcards. :eek:
 
Thanks for the input. Sadly I couldn't get the camera in time (night was faster). So i might "present" the tank tomorrow.

Opacum: I´m using several cameras and lenses. For these pics I used Canon Rebel EOS 400D + Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM.

Cheers,
 
Awesome photography! Even better subjects! :D love the electric green
 
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