Beautifully done! great lighting and the perfect pose.
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Beautifully done! great lighting and the perfect pose.
Great images Dave, I particularly like the pose and the way the light falls on the Bobcat in the first image. Top work!
Thats a stunning image! I like the fact you have managed to get it with its head raised in the perfect pose by the thoughtful placement of the sensor, not an easy thing to do. Very nicely done.
Nicely done! They are such unusual mammals. Good luck with getting more images from the set up.
Lovely image! great pose and lighting. Very nicely done.
Thanks for sharing Jeff. I'll be keeping an eye on it. :)
What a beautiful animal! It must have incredible hearing with those radar like ears. Nicely done.
Brilliantly done! I only have a PIR sensor for my camera trap, so would probably be no good for capturing images of bats.
What trigger did you use for these images ?
Well done! It's great when your hard work and patience pays off. Keep up the good work. :)
Thanks for the update Jeff.... Looking good! :)
Thats great news! It'll be interesting to see how well it performs in the long term.
Good luck with your project. Hopefully we will see some successful images in the future. :)
Great series of images.
It seems we will be sticking with the older cameras for now, until someone finds a workaround.
Well done. Looks like a neat set up.
Thank you Sofiabelle, I hope you enjoy my You Tube channel. :)
Hi, Personally I only use entry level type cameras for my camera trapping, having had my equipment stolen on one occasion and damaged once or twice.
The sensors on modern cameras today are fantastic...
A great image Arthur, lovely composition, works really well in B&W.
Fantastic images Zack. I think i need to brush up on my lighting. I,m liking the lighting in your shots, they look much more natural.
Ive had the same experiences as above. I use Nikon SB24, SB25, SB28 and SB80DX all the time and dont see any difference in performance between them.
If there are any differences they must be...
A nice series of shots. The bat is a bonus. Sorry to hear of your damaged equipment.
Great result! lovely image.
And the SB24 and the SB80-DX too. :)
Nicely done! Interesting image.
He's huge! Nice you got him in daylight. I like the way the sun has caught his antlers and back end with that warm light.