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RE: HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS OF DANGEROUS ANIMALS

in #howto7 years ago

From what you said, I think the key is you know your subject. You mentioned a couple of the behaviors of the snake, one being it's striking distance. I'm guessing you might not handle a coiled rattle snake quite the same. Because the subject is different. Different striking distance and behavior.

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The only rattlesnakes I've met so far are all Pygmy Rattlesnakes, but they are fun to photograph.

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