View Full Version : Taking pics of herps in water/wet herps?
Kyle Barker
03-25-03, 03:30 PM
I have been trying to take pics of frogs and salamanders but have noticed that the flash makes all the water look white. i have to use the flash because i am usually out at night. Is there any way of taking pics without this happening? The big problem is i cant really wait too long for the camara to do its thing because the animal usually only sits still for a few seconds.
thanks for any help.
Here is an example of what im talking about.
http://www.angelfire.com/emo2/nature/images/sal4
kyle
fr0glet
03-25-03, 04:03 PM
You need to bounce your flash instead of aiming it directly. If you're using a point-and-shoot camera that gets a little tough. Your best bet would be to both diffuse the flash and bounce it so it reflects off something like a white piece of paper. I've rigged up craziness with a piece of frosted plastic over the flash to diffuse, a mirror taped in front of the flash at a 45 degree angle, and white paper directly over the subject. It takes practice.
You can also try backing off some, using a "night flash" feature on your camera, or flipping on your vivarium lights for a second and using that is your lighting instead of the flash.
hth
another thing you could try is an alternative lightsource such as a bright flashlight.
Kyle Barker
03-29-03, 03:26 AM
Thanks.
Frog: Your ideas make perfect sense, however when im waste deep in sludge with bushes everywhere and the damn from seconds from jumoing away, i dont think it would work to great. But yes i am definatly going to try that with my own personal collection where i can spend some time at it.
Lisa: I am seriously thingking about getting a diving light. My flashlights SUCK :)
Thanks for the help
kyle
matt_winter
04-29-03, 05:42 PM
very cool
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