Snake in my garage!
I shot this a few months back when I still had my Canon S3 IS.
I walked out into my garage and happened upon this 6 ft. (1.8m.) Non-Venomous Rat-Snake.
After much provocation, and many, many shots, I finally got one, and only one, of her striking. The difficulty was compounded by my shakey one-handed grip on the camera (the other was holding said poking device) and the long-ish shutter lag on the S3. I had to anticipate when she'd strike and pull the trigger before she did.
It's not a great shot, but I thought since I don't post here much, I'd share it here and see what y'all think.
I walked out into my garage and happened upon this 6 ft. (1.8m.) Non-Venomous Rat-Snake.
After much provocation, and many, many shots, I finally got one, and only one, of her striking. The difficulty was compounded by my shakey one-handed grip on the camera (the other was holding said poking device) and the long-ish shutter lag on the S3. I had to anticipate when she'd strike and pull the trigger before she did.
It's not a great shot, but I thought since I don't post here much, I'd share it here and see what y'all think.
Sam
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It's striking at my poking device...A broom handle on the left.
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