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Cover them with a bowl. Let them relax. Prep your shot, lift the bowl and then quickly riffle off a few shots.
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
Thanks! That sounds like the voice of experience. I either have to get a really big bowl or stop being so prop happy, tho.
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
My camera takes 30 pictures in one second (literally), so I've never had an issue with wiggly snakes. However, I've heard that putting them in a perch, branch, etc helps slow them down a little.
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
 Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles
Cover them with a bowl. Let them relax. Prep your shot, lift the bowl and then quickly riffle off a few shots.
Nice to know. I can never get mine to sit still and when I do it's for a less than liked shot.
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 Originally Posted by B.O.S Reptiles
My camera takes 30 pictures in one second (literally), so I've never had an issue with wiggly snakes. However, I've heard that putting them in a perch, branch, etc helps slow them down a little.
What the heck camera do you have?
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
 Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents
What the heck camera do you have?
x2 on this. I bet the government would wonder that same thing LOL
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Many mirrorless cameras shoot 30-60 images per second. Nikon J1, V1, and many of the sony mirrorless accomplish this within electronic shutter - its nothing new ;-)
As has been stated, use a bowl, or like I do - a hide if you're at home, a hat if you're in the field, or your hands if you are using a small snake or a particular snake on location. In the field my hat is used for large snakes, hands for not so bitey snakes, and a lens cap for tiny snakes. Give them 2-5 minutes to settle, get your camera set up and take some "test" shots of the bowl / hide. Get the lighting how you want it. When you are ready lift and fire.
Note: Works best when you use a tripod and remote release. At the least a tripod so you can just tap the shutter button.
Side Note: 30 FPS shooting does not promise clear shots. Motion blur is your enemy and your limitation is purely shutter SPEED. The actual exposure value, you can shoot 30 FPS but if you shoot at 1/60 of a second exposure wise, you will still hit an issue with a moving subject.
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
 Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents
What the heck camera do you have?
It's called Fast Burst Camera (on my Samsung Gal II, with PAC MAN 23.0.0) My phone is over clocked and I'm pretty sure that's the only reason I can take 30 a second.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...t+burst+camera
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Re: How to photograph a wiggly snake?
 Originally Posted by Neal
x2 on this. I bet the government would wonder that same thing LOL
Well NASA uses million pixel cameras on their drones, so I'm sure they already have a camera that takes 30+ pictures in a second!
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