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Liz Bickel | all galleries >> Themed Galleries >> Themes: Multiple Galleries >> Everything: Multiple Galleries >> S >> Sigma 150mm f/2.8 APO EX DG Macro HSM > Lit with a Flash Light
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22-JUL-2013 copyright Elizabeth Bickel

Lit with a Flash Light

Night Tme

This Blue Tail Skink was a tiny Critter no bigger than 1 1/2 inches - from nose to the tip of his blue tail - when stretched out

From what I've heard, if you grab a skink by the tail, the tail with come off & then later regrow. The colorful tail encourages predators to grab the tail; rather than a skink's body.
However, grabbing a tail is something that I'm not going to ever try; not even if I were as fast as a skink. VBG. These guys are usually too fast for me & my camera; even in daytime.
Luckily, this one paused long enough for me to fire off a couple of shots before he disappeared into the black night.
The camera had been "nearby" only because I was considering photographing the full moon; which I never did.

I used a common Flash Light - no camera flash - to get this shot in the dark. Not exactly studio lighting, but it worked. The ISO was 8000.
Plus I opted for manual focus to get extra close to magnify this itty bitty skink. The shot was hand held.


Canon EOS-1D X ,Sigma 150mm f/2.8 APO EX DG Macro HSM
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Sam Rua24-Jul-2013 01:29
Very cool capture, Liz. Nice job under difficult conditions for a fine result.
mart senior23-Jul-2013 21:11
great photography, I know how hard it is to capture anything small at nightime, especially something that moves so much.. great work.. v
Milan Vogrin23-Jul-2013 08:20
Nice catch!