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John GriffinParticipant
Trying to get a badger and two of these showed up instead. I was using 3 speedlites set up on stands. Very difficult to get the focus right, I have loads of out of focus shots. At one point they were no more than 2 meters from me.
johnson76ParticipantWell done John.. even just the setup and finding the place would be difficult enough…
Fair play…
PeteTheBlokeMemberExtraordinary shots. The first is amazing. I’ve been told you need a
licence to photograph badgers, does the same apply to foxes?I assume you had a licence if you were setting up lights on stands –
what’s involved in getting one?hotjohn01ParticipantThat 1st shot is spectacular, well done.
I love foxes, i saw one scale a 7 foot wall the other day !!GoosebankerParticipantAbsolutely fantastic. Lovely and sharp and the colour of the coat is nice. How dark was it and how did you manage to focus if you dont mind me asking?
John GriffinParticipantPeteTheBloke wrote:
Extraordinary shots. The first is amazing. I’ve been told you need a
licence to photograph badgers, does the same apply to foxes?I assume you had a licence if you were setting up lights on stands –
what’s involved in getting one?No licence needed for foxes or other unprotected animals such as rabbits. Yes a licence is needed for Badgers and yes i do have one :) . You apply to NPWS for the licence. More details on http://www.npws.ie
Goosebanker: I used a headtorch and focused on the white rock manually, the other side of the rock had maple syrup on it :)
PadraigParticipantflim flamParticipantExcellent pictures john i didnt know you had to have a licence to photograph badgers stands to reason when you think about it
guthrijParticipantfguihenParticipantPeteTheBloke wrote:
Extraordinary shots. The first is amazing. I’ve been told you need a
licence to photograph badgers, does the same apply to foxes?I assume you had a licence if you were setting up lights on stands –
what’s involved in getting one?You need a license to photograph Badgers???????
Im from the country and I regularly see badgers when driving at night. Is it illegal for me to stop and photograph them if i dont have a license????
vividimagesMemberExpresbroParticipantExcellent images John, especially the first one. Colour and clarity is brilliant. Great use of the speedlights as Gareth already said.
I love to see photos of these guys..I think they are just beautiful creatures, despite the bad press they get. I’ve never seen one in the flesh myself, which is mad really. I know my parents-in-law have a fox that regularly visits their garden on the Navan Road but I’ve never been lucky enough to see him/her.
Robbie
8)mervifwdcParticipantNice work John!
Great example of good camera skills mixed with nature / local knowledge, added to a gallon of patience, a dash of luck, and this is what can be maded :-)
Merv.
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