After banded arthropods, I now bring you banded snakes.
These pictures are from a night walk along Old Upper Thomson Road. I went with a few friends who are amateur herpers.
They are all quite good at spotting snakes, but one of them – a Thai guy who moved to Singapore some years ago – is particularly sharp-eyed. He spotted both snakes pictured in this post – this gold-ringed cat snake:
…as well as this twin-barred tree snake, which – like the paradise tree snake featured earlier – is a "flying" snake.
My friend Kwang Ik and I were sharing a camera – my camera, but with his lens, flash and diffuser. Moreover, one of us typically took the photo while the other held the off-camera flash and diffuser. At this point we don't really know who took which photo, and in any case it doesn't really matter. "Collaboration is the condition of photography in the most basic sense," as this book puts it. We decided to share credit, and also thanked the snakes.
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