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Thread: The most Photogenic and cute herp

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    Default The most Photogenic and cute herp

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    Another accidental spotting while on the way to a river area near Kasargaod, Kerala. While my nephew was trying show me a butterfly, he failed to spot this beautiful creature that was curiously watching our movements.
    Being slightly higher than our eyesight and no easily accessible area for getting an eye-level shot I tried to get as many shots from my own position. Also attempted to get some other views of the beauty but it never took off its eyes from my camera/me
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    Canon 550D
    Canon 100mm macro
    F/4.5
    Shutterspeed 1/100
    ISO 400
    Handheld, Inbuilt flash used
    Location: Mogral Puttur, Kasargaod, Kerala
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    I liked the curious pose . Good details. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice pose and eye contact.
    TFS
    Roopak

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    It looks straight out of cartoon books. More like a turtle head rather than a snakes. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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    Indeed a very cute snake. They tend to always keep an eye on movements and the head curiously moves wherever you move. Found one at my office a couple of days back .

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