It’s been a slow couple of months at the camera traps in my backyard. But I can always count on the deer to make an occasional appearance. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 20mm lens, ISO 500, f/14 at 1/250th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and three remote flash units.
The way that deer is looking at the camera and flailing it’s tongue make me think it’s planning on on making an all-deer remake of Deliverance with your camera as the star.
Thanks Rachel. My camera trap is set up to t take 3 exposures each time the trigger is tripped. This was the second of the three that are taken a second apart. But that said, yes, lots of butt shots and partially in frame images before the deer cooperates with a forward facing, fully in frame image.
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The way that deer is looking at the camera and flailing it’s tongue make me think it’s planning on on making an all-deer remake of Deliverance with your camera as the star.
Beautiful! How many frames were shot to finally get this winner?
Thanks Rachel. My camera trap is set up to t take 3 exposures each time the trigger is tripped. This was the second of the three that are taken a second apart. But that said, yes, lots of butt shots and partially in frame images before the deer cooperates with a forward facing, fully in frame image.