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    Photo tips?

    Photo tips? I can't seem to get my bp's to hold still. Suggestions on backdrops? I see a lot of glossy backdrops. Tables? Actual glass pieces you can buy?

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    I have been looking for some info for you. And depending on size -

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    CeraDigitalTake a bowl, and put it in the refrigerator.... let it get cool, not cold. Take the snake out and put it on the backdrop. Set the bowl over it and let them sit for a few. Have someone pull the bowl off while you get ready to snap your pictures. The snake should sit still long enough to get a good 5-10 shots off

    Another thing about the glass. Is your local fabric shop get the color back drop. Get a piece of glass that is big enough and put the snake on the glass and shoot from there.. .This is all from what I learned a while ago for photography shoots. Just trying to give you a bit of advice. I could be way off though.
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    What's everyone's tips for getting the entirety of a 1300 gram snake in focus?

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    Re: Photo tips?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    What's everyone's tips for getting the entirety of a 1300 gram snake in focus?
    A fast camera and cooperative snake.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Seriously though, I take alot of pictures. Only half of which make it here. Sometime I get a snake out, and they just arent cooperating, and I give up until another night. Or try another snake.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    This is the problem we've run into. Using a D90.

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    I wish I knew the manuel stuff on my camera, so I could help. I'm still using auto.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    I may try and see what happens when we switch to auto haha.

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    Photo tips?

    Smaller aperture, much more light

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    Question, anyone know if the camera flash hurts their eyes?

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