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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
What a neat looking creature!
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Oh wow is he cool or what! All I can think of is balancing him on something just slightly off the ground? So that his legs almost touch but he can't walk. But then he might topple over and get hurt?
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you could place ur camera where you want it then if possible use a pump (shutter) release, hold the subject in your hands and as soon as your ready put it down and once you've whipped ur hands away (asap) and using your foot press the release. an easier way is to get some one else to place it down where you want it as soon as u are ready and u take the picture once their hands are out of the frame. Although i think Michelle A's idea could be easier to pull off in the long run.
How about shooting him while he eats? Does he stay still for food? I also like FlipFlop's idea....
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Kewl! I want a house just like that! hehehe... Your little guy has lots of character. The first one is a nice portrait shot, the second one is a good one, too (it could use a little more DOF though). Well, those are good suggestions already. But if you want some lazybone advice you can take a couple of steps back so you get more space in the frame in case he runs away. Hehehe ;-) (you can always crop later) Don't forget to post results, eh? ;-) (*
finally, catching up in the forum- pretty cool looking character- he's not shy at all! the one that came by the house wouldn't budge, found him wedged in a tomatoe cage, i had to put him back outside the yard faced in the direction of the creek- a good mile away- i have some of those stone creatures too! :D
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