From your photos, my memory and not having my reference book at work.. its a carpet python, 95% sure. Problem with snakes and lizards is identification is typically done by counting scales around eyes and ears. So I assume mostly done post mortem
Not particularly dangerous to worry about. But like most living creatures if you get too close and poke them they can get aggressive in response. Carpet pythons often make good pets. Eat rats, strangle small mammals. Dont know if they are costly (eg worth catching and selling to a pet store to buy telescopes?). You may find it lounging on a tree branch, so take care if you climb a lot.
so for my input: Carpet Python possibly McDowell's Carpet Python.