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Adder/Viper, Vipera berus. The only poisonous snake in the UK. This is a female. Taken at Fingeringhoe, Essex, UK.

Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: reptiles
Uploaded: 19-Apr-2013 12:18 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M5
Exposure time: 1/1000 s
Aperture: F7.1
Focal length: 300 mm
Lens: Lumix G Vario 100-300mm
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ISO: 400
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Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Developed in Lightroom 4, cropped. Exposure, some cloning.
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Image resized to: 795x1000

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Ominous!

Excellent close-up, Dave. Did you actually run across this creature in the wild?

Louis Fry at 06:53 CEST on 23-Apr-2013 [Reply]

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Louis Fry wrote:
> Excellent close-up, Dave. Did you actually run across this creature in the wild?
>
I visited a nature reserve and a friend of a friend spotted it. The area is know for Adders but when I looked for one, I didn't see any. Now I have seen one in the flesh, I should be able to spot one in the future. I is in the wild, not a zoo or closed off area.

Dave Hall at 13:47 CEST on 23-Apr-2013 [Reply]

Angry looking fellow!

Great close-up. Those fellows are fast and escape quickly. Thatīs the only poisonous snake in Finland too and it has been becoming more and more rare during the last some 30 years. Altough not dangerous to healthy adults I would not like to share my tent or sleeping bag with one. Usually one sees those on roads run over by cars. They avoid people when they can and for a good reason - people here still nurture biblical holy hate towards snakes (whether poisonous or not) due to what happened thousands of years ago somewhere in Western Asia according to a certain old legend.
Keep shooting. Pekka

Pekka Nihtinen at 08:18 CEST on 01-May-2013 [Reply]

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Pekka Nihtinen wrote:
> Great close-up. Those fellows are fast and escape quickly. Thatīs the only poisonous snake
> in Finland too and it has been becoming more and more rare during the last some 30 years.
> Altough not dangerous to healthy adults I would not like to share my tent or sleeping bag
> with one. Usually one sees those on roads run over by cars. They avoid people when they can
> and for a good reason - people here still nurture biblical holy hate towards snakes (whether
> poisonous or not) due to what happened thousands of years ago somewhere in Western Asia according
> to a certain old legend.
> Keep shooting. Pekka
>
Thank you Pekka. This one was warming up so was not very fast, although I did keep my distance!

Dave Hall at 10:15 CEST on 01-May-2013 [Reply]