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First this tiny little ornate diamondback terrapin
a gravid 6 lined racerunner holding her feet from the hot sand
a s. black racer at the pool
a peninsula ribbon snake
a nice gravid FL banded water snake
a baby yellow rat snake
a mature yellow rat snake
and finally this pair of mangrove salt marsh snakes seen mating in a tree.
:Mark
awsome shots.
what kind of camera do you use? if you dont mind my asking
how close are you actually getting to take these shots?
planning on getting a camera for wildlife photography soon so I want to know what my best opinions are. Any sudjestions on a good digital cam, med to high price .
ws
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Thanks. All the shots except the racerunner and the FL banded watersnake were taken with the cheapest Kodak digital. (I doubt they even make it anymore) Model #4200. In the "close up" mode, I'd say from 12"-16" away from the subjects. The racerunner and FL banded watersnake were taken with a Kodak #7590 (I think). The racerunner was taken up close, maybe less than 12", but the water was taken from around 12-15 feet away.
The 4200 is less than $100. the 7590? is around $450. I'll check on the exact model. Both came with the charging/sharing docks as well.
:Mark