Studio  Vs.  'In Nature'  Photography  Quiz  -  Answers

 

I enjoy trying to set up realistic settings for my studio herp shots.  Toward that goal, it's rare that I don't bring home a bucket of new rocks, leaves, branches, soil, etc. for future props when I go herping anywhere away from home.  Although I've often had to bow to the pressure to take simpler shots of captive herps, sometimes for 'artsy' projects or against plain backgrounds for promotion of captive-bred beauties, shooting herps on as natural of backgrounds is what I enjoy most.  If I stumped you with any of these ten, I've succeeded in creating the effect I was striving for.

Here are the answers to the 10 images in my 'Studio Vs. Nature' quiz:

- Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix.jpg (185225 bytes)  #1

Southern Copperhead

STUDIO

 

 

- Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster.jpg (139635 bytes)  #2

Trans-Pecos Copperhead

STUDIO

 

 

- Crotalus adamanteus.jpg (215710 bytes)  #3

Eastern Diamondback

STUDIO

 

 

- Crotalus atrox.jpg (195046 bytes)  #4

Western Diamondback

STUDIO

 

 

- Crotalus catalinensis.jpg (204651 bytes) #5

Catalina Island Rattlesnake

NATURE

 

 

- Crotalus horridus horridus.jpg (180320 bytes)  #6

Timber Rattlesnake

STUDIO

- Crotalus molossus molossus B.jpg (284556 bytes)  #7

Blacktail Rattlesnake

NATURE

- Crotalus ruber ruber.jpg (181057 bytes)  #8

Red Diamond Rattlesnake

NATURE

- Crotalus viridis oreganus.jpg (207999 bytes)  #9

Northern Pacific Rattlesnake

NATURE

- Sistrurus miliarius barbouri.jpg (192553 bytes)  #10

Dusky Pigmy Rattlesnake

STUDIO

 

 

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