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    Default American Bittern with Eastern Hognose snake

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    Last edited by Larry Hitchens; 01-03-2008 at 04:07 PM. Reason: Resized per critique

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    the moment is excellent, but I feel that the image could be improved by showing it a bit bigger and give it a bit more attention in the post processing.

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    Okay, I adjusted the image by cropping the subject more closely.
    Thanks
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    Cool action that you got to witness/capture. I'll leave the technical comments to the others but though that I would weigh in on the snake ID. Are you sure about a hognose? Looks more like a common watersnake (or other watersnake spp) although it is hard to tell for sure. Unless it is a black phase, hognose snakes have spots rather than bands as this snake does. Great find, regardless!

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    Thanks, you may be correct, I am used to seeing the Northern Watersnake fully grown 15-20 feet and very very
    colorful not a drab brown and black like this one, I have a good photo of one that was at least 15 feet long
    send me your email and I will send you a copy.
    Larry hitch@goeaston.net

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