Nocturnal Wildlife Photography
#11
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: S. Central NC
Posts: 21
More Photos
Got a few new photos from last week.
Still haven't got the lighting right, but....
Hope y'all enjoy.
The new set-up with the dual IR beam sensors.
A couple more from this morning.
Pulled everything out this morning. They're calling for rain tonight, and we need it. This will be it for a while, I promise.
Later.
Still haven't got the lighting right, but....
Hope y'all enjoy.
The new set-up with the dual IR beam sensors.
A couple more from this morning.
Pulled everything out this morning. They're calling for rain tonight, and we need it. This will be it for a while, I promise.
Later.
Last edited by BowNC; 04-20-2010 at 06:10 AM.
#12
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 76
Definitely much better quality pics than any trail camera. Only downside is the cost of setting up a good digital SLR and all the extras in the woods. I would never put my Nikon D50 out there. Either way, great pics. Keep them coming.
#13
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: S. Central NC
Posts: 21
Hi CG.
"Only downside is the cost of setting up a good digital SLR and all the extras in the woods."
This is (very) private property and I'm responsible for security here. After fourteen years, I (like to) believe my reputation is pretty well established.
The real concern is rain. It took me long enough to save-up the money for that stuff. Being a person of rather humble financial means, I don't even want the added expense of replacement. I've had a few close calls, but... knock on wood... so far so good. (I did have to dew-proof everything, though)
"Only downside is the cost of setting up a good digital SLR and all the extras in the woods."
This is (very) private property and I'm responsible for security here. After fourteen years, I (like to) believe my reputation is pretty well established.
The real concern is rain. It took me long enough to save-up the money for that stuff. Being a person of rather humble financial means, I don't even want the added expense of replacement. I've had a few close calls, but... knock on wood... so far so good. (I did have to dew-proof everything, though)