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Photographer  Mark Susa {Karma:2301}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon FM
Categories Nature
Wildlife
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Single Photos
Lens Nikon  MF 50mm f/1.8
Uploaded 11/24/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Sensia RA
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Country - United States   United States
About A raccoon. This picture was taken at night when the raccoon interrupted the path of the beam of a laser diode in a laser pointer. I set up the homemade light detector on the left beside the tree stump and the laser pointer was on the ground just behind the fern stems. I made a trail of canned mackerel from the nearby creek to the pile of fern leaves in the foreground. The main flash was at the camera and a slave flash aimed at the ferns was at upper left. This was the only picture taken. The flash must have scared the animal away. I was at home sleeping.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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soul 21 soul 21   {K:27572} 5/2/2005
alta tecnologia...
grande risultato
complimenti.....

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Peter Daniel Peter Daniel   {K:33866} 4/30/2005
A lot of work for a wonderful Shot, Great colors and clarity and Composition.

Thanks for sharing? Thanks for the wonderful comment on my Photograph. (I get lucky once in a while and get the focus right)
Peter Daniel

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Maja Gligoric Maja Gligoric   {K:13528} 12/8/2004
Hi Mark,
Great capture!
Beautiful colors.
Regards

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Zeev Scharf   {K:25603} 11/30/2004
Very nice capture Mark,what an excellent job you did here my friend,superb lighting and colors
Many thanks for commenting "Intimate moment"
Best regards

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 11/27/2004
Haha okay, so you don't own the copyright then if you did not take it? ;-) Just joking, that was very clever Mark! And what a great photo! I can imagine how excited you were when you looked at how the photos came out!

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 11/26/2004
Very nice capture perfectly contrast and sharp
Kind regards..Riny.

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Mark Susa   {K:2301} 11/26/2004
I'm not sure what spooked the raccoon this time, Adrian. On several occasions, I aimed the camera at a knot hole of a hollow tree to see what animal comes in or out of it, and each time I got 36 shots of a raccoon sticking its paw into the hole. Obviously neither the flash nor the noise bothered him. The noise of the MD-12 motor drive is pretty loud and it does startle the birds, which do not mind the flash. My photo of the red squirrel was taken remotely using a long wire while I watched from about 3o feet away. Again, this was a single shot. I would say that it was the flash and noise combination that scares them off, birds and mammals. They are not bothered by just the flash but with just the noise, they look around for movement and resume their activities when they don't see any. When I took the photo of the cedar waxwings, they got used to the noise and the flash, but not to the camera just 5 feet away. The parents attacked the camera as they flew from the nest.

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baYu6wqlPP vH612wLkPsS   {K:2519} 11/25/2004
Mark, I'm impressed with your thoroughness in setting up the shot. You are obviously a technical wizard! Anyway, you got some reward for it.
I read somewhere, years ago, in the context of photographing birds, that flash doesn't disturb them, as they have no understanding of what it is. I wonder if it was the noise of the shutter that spooked your racoon, and prevented his return?

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 11/25/2004
Good catch, Mark! That sounds like quite a setup!
Dave.

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Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 11/24/2004
Very nice and perfect timing,congrats!!

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Mark Susa   {K:2301} 11/24/2004
I'm sorry, Adrian, I neglected to add the info on how the picture was taken. I just added it now. I placed my camera at ground level about 3 feet from where I would expect the raccoon to interrupt a laser beam. He took his own picture when he did it.

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baYu6wqlPP vH612wLkPsS   {K:2519} 11/24/2004
Good shot! What animal is this, please? And, how did you get so close. One expects wildlife photographers to be using 500mm lenses, rather than 50mm!

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 11/24/2004
Nice night shot.
Congrats.

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Luís Lobo Henriques   {K:9002} 11/24/2004
Wow! Great capture, Mark! Good nature picture!!!
cheers.
Luis

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Rose Martin   {K:4696} 11/24/2004
Nice capture. I love the autumn colors in the background. Beautiful
Rose

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