How to shoot the bat hunting moment with the beauty that you want to suspect CG
It was Mr. Tom Whetten, a famous American photographer who took pictures of the moment the bat attacks the scorpion, which he would like to suspect is CG. He is shooting various pictures of other animals, but he seems to decide to use a special device that gathers its expertise to take this picture.
Midnight feast: Incredibly patient photographer uses own hunter's instinct to capture bat swooping down on a scorpion | Mail Online
This is a photograph taken actually. It is incredibly brilliant photograph that wild bats actually shot with camera.
This is a device to catch the bat hunt moment. Surround the surrounding with four flash, and the camera will focus on a certain point in advance. When the beam is blown out of the pond, when the bat is sharply dropped and blocks this beam, the flash automatically starts up and the shutter of the camera goes down.
Mr. Whetten said that "(shooting) technology is based on understanding what wild creatures behave, learning what wild animals do and then I will take a picture Sometimes I know what they do. "
He originally lived as a hunter for 25 years and became a photographer since the middle age, "What I did was to put the knowledge of the wild in the photograph. In the middle age It was a natural change for me to stop hunting and become a professional photographer after having a camera for the first time, "he talks about the change of work.
Picture of the moment the bats supplementing scorpions moisten their throat with the water of the pond. According to Mr. Whetten, "You can take about 10 photos per night, but since the camera has focused in advance, if the bat fly a little bit, the picture will not be sharp. I will be able to take a picture, but it is hard to take a picture with a wonderful picture, and I will strive for a wonderful photo. "
Mr. Whetten is currently working as a photographer as well as amateur photographers to go to Africa to teach his skills. "If you were able to take a nice picture by telling someone what I learned within the years, that would be as nice as taking a wonderful photo of myself," Mr. Whetten says.
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