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Seni ular oleh Guido Mocafico + (NEW) Mark Laita
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cantik tapi geli geleman tgk.. |
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Post Last Edit by charliestcloud at 7-5-2012 17:49
Serpentine: Beautiful Portraits of the World’s Most Deadly Snakes
For the past year LA-based photographer Mark Laita has been traveling to various locations around the U.S. and Central America photographing some of the world’s most deadliest snakes, a series entitled Serpentine. Of the project he says:
The sensual attractiveness of snakes, which coexists with their threatening, unpredictable and mysterious nature is truly unique. This dichotomy, in which their beauty seems to be heightened by their danger, and vice-versa, is what I find so fascinating. Add to these contradictions the rich symbolism of serpents and you have a wonderfully compelling subject.
Laita works with collectors, breeders, zoos, and even anti-venom labs who let him photograph their snake collections. But as you can imagine snake handling can be dangerous work. Just last week on a photo shoot in Costa Rica, he tangoed with a Black Mambo (last photo), the longest venomous snake in Africa that can grow up to 14 feet long.
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cantik nak mampus...!!!
tp kan y ular sawa byk2 tu aku nak bayangkan camne la dorg nak ambik balik ular tu kuar..sure susah...
dlm byk2 pic, y aku ngeri pic kena patuk ular tu jer.. terasa mcm patuk aku jer.. |
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euwww.....ya Allah..gelinya......terus angkat kaki sbb dok tebayang ular tu ada bwh kerusi .... |
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