Very interesting pic. How high were they?
I see you had an ISO of 400. If you get another chance, use ISO 800 or so with a fill flash to stop motion. I don't know what lens you have, but a larger aperture wouldn't hurt either. Sorry, I'm a photo nerd.
I'm the person that is always asking, "where are we gonna keep that?". lol We are about out of room now. Maybe 4 or 5 more leos then we will be full up.
... Only got 13 animals...
Let me rephrase that. Melanie left with 12 animals. I only got one, a Kenyan sand boa (B&W).
A few of the animals Melanie got, she did pre-order, but she picked them up at the show, so, she got them at the show... She got: 3 leos from Albey, 2 croc skinks, a...
A higher megapixel count can come in handy if you are trying to get a close up of a small area in a large photo. But, if you either zoom in or move the camera closer, you don't have to worry about it.
Just because camera "A" has, lets say, 15 megapixel count and camera "B" has 15 megapixel...
First, Mega-pixels aren't that important anymore. Unless you are printing poster size photos that is... All of the pics I have posted since Feb have been taken with a 10.2 megapixel Nikon D3000.
The best advice I can give you, is go to a camera store and play with all the cameras in your...
M_surinamensis, you can tell us to kill the snake all you want. All you are achieving is making yourself look like an ass. There is no hard documented proof that the bug eye trait is a negative one. Everything that I have read states that while widely undesirable in the breeding population...