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in a natural looking manner. However shot entirely in my studio, complete with umbrella lighting.Backgrounds and log placed on a light table,along with a friends pet snake.I now wish I could have one, with it's tongue sticking out.I often bring things like that or Flowers into my perfect wheather studio. I can add a fine water mist spray on the leaves and any color poster boards for the background colors .Like sky blue or brown, black , green grass etc.
As the saying goes "It's not nice to fool mother nature" but it can be fun and rewarding.
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It's quite hard to take live thingys in close up with the narrow depth of field. Very nice shot & no hot spots.............hehe
regards rod
of 2 1/2 feet away from snake, simply by using a longer lens. In this case an 85mm f1.8 with a plus 3 close-up filter attached(Nikon 6T). Although a macro 80-200 would do it.Macro's and Close-up's tend to automatically give a diffused background with narrow depth of field. The background in the snake pic is my studio's painted grey drop cloth used for portraits.
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