Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/23

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Subject: [Leica] Re: rattlesnakes
From: drodgers@nextlink.com
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 07:00:02 -0800

Years ago I worked for Chevron (Ortho) Chemical. In addition to the normal
lawn & garden stuff  I was occasional asked to write an article about the
environmental effects of certain pesticides. I can't remember the exact
nature of the assignment, but I recall needing  a snake photo.

I grew up in Central California and spend lots of time in the Sierra
foothills. I had more than a few run-ins with rattlesnakes and still have a
half dozen rattles to prove it. But on this occasion I merely met with a
taxidermist who did work for the Museum of Natural History in Oakland. I
got a few stuffed snakes in various configurations (i.e. coiled, stretched,
even striking). It was a very fun shoot. I even used some stuffed rodents.

The ADs were amazed by the shots. Nobody had a clue that the snakes were
stuffed. I received kudos for bravery for going above and beyond the call
of duty. I never let anyone else in on my secret.

BTW, I was once came across a rattlesnake sunning himself on the road. I
stopped my car with the tire right on top of his head.  I touched the snake
- -- which was about  4 feet long. Quick as a flash the tail wrapped around
my arm. My heart didn't slow down for at least an hour. That's the last
time I got close to a live snake in the wild

David