The Triumphant Return of the Leaf-Nosed Viper (and the 1Ds)

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The Triumphant Return of the Leaf-Nosed Viper (and the 1Ds)

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I've posted this snake here before--He's usually buried or half-buried in sand, but today he was on the surface. This pic is also neat because I took it less than an hour after I retrieved my trusty Canon 1Ds from Fedex! Canon did get it back to me in time before I head off to Michigan Saturday morning. Bless their hearts, they paid for overnight delivery on it! Way to go, Canon Irvine!

Only glitch is that EVERY DING-DANG function and setting in the camera has been reset! I keep finding tiny new things that don't work "right" because a setting I'd completely forgotten about has been changed after two years! LOL
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Boy, he's a fat one. :D Nice shot Mike. Good that you got your camera back, even though they reset it to default I believe. ](*,) :lol:
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Yea, that snake looks like he eats well. :lol: Nice image Mikeb
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