ronwoodcraft
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Target critter was a weasel my wife had recently caught on her trail cam.
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Thanks Grant, I use two, sometime three flash guns in lock and lock containers sort of like tupperware... Place one on each side of the target area at about a 45 degree angle. One is set at the hopeful proper power setting for correct exposure, and the other is set at half power to soften shadows. they are triggered by wireless switches when the camera fires.Those night shots a so unique. I'm guessing they're taken with a flash, but it doesn't appear to what I'm familiar with from a flash photo would generally look like. Is there something special you're using to produce these wonderful lighting results without all the glare?
Thank you Ron, The results are so wonderful and I sure do enjoy seeing them. Keep it up!Thanks Grant, I use two, sometime three flash guns in lock and lock containers sort of like tupperware... Place one on each side of the target area at about a 45 degree angle. One is set at the hopeful proper power setting for correct exposure, and the other is set at half power to soften shadows. they are triggered by wireless switches when the camera fires.
Thank You hollarDog!Thank you sharing another awesome piece of art 🤘
This one is now my phone background😁
I'd have fun at elephant stock with your work.
Maybe one day 😍
OutstandingTarget critter was a weasel my wife had recently caught on her trail cam.
Had to reply againOutstanding
Your camera trap is capturing so so many special moments