Amelia

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Posted: 30 Jul 2017


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TSC + 3 PiPs

TSC + 3 PiPs
The Sunday Challenge this week was a photo using flash. My Canon has a built in flash which I never use, so this was quite a challenge.
Almost every evening, from dusk onwards we have a visiting hedgehog, sometimes two, that scrabbles around underneath the bird feeders for nuts and seeds, and hopefully a few slugs too. It is very dark underneath the feeders, and I couldn't have an outside light on so much of the time I was guessing where the hedgehog was.
The first photos I tried using my normal Canon lens were hopeless as the heghog was under a planter and by the time I got there he had rolled into a ball. New measures were called for.
The following evening before it was too dark, I placed some bird food in a more open area, fitted a somewhat clunky Tamron 70-300 lens on the camera and sat down to wait. I had to position myself about 4 metres away from the possible sighting to stand a chance of getting the hedgehog in position, and a tripod would have been too cumbersome. This is the result straight from the camera - the flash is lighting up the gravel which was a pity. I think that after this the poor hedgehog was so traumatised, he just turned and waddled quickly down the path. I hope he appears again though. Next time I'll just sit quietly in the dark and watch.

PiP 1 First attempt
PiP 2 Enticement into the open.
PIP 3 Cropped and brightened

Amazingstoker, Wierd Folkersma, Nouchetdu38, Sami Serola (inactive) and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Wierd Folkersma
Wierd Folkersma club
like this type of shots, don´t your camera have a red-eye correction?
7 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
I just didn't think of that, Wierd.

I'm very pleased to say that, having just come inside after waiting for approximately 20 minutes in the dark, we have had another visit from our hedgehog. No horrible surprises from him/her this evening. :-)))
7 years ago.
 Amazingstoker
Amazingstoker
nice image, s/he looks rather 'caught in the act'
7 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club has replied
Ha, I think everyone who has ever undertaken a challenge for TSC knows that feeling - lol! ;)
7 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club
Well done for persevering and for coming up with such a delightful image Amelia. As it happens hedgehogs in our area seem to on the decline, but by sheer coincidence I came across one in our garden this week too!

It was in daylight so I was concerned that it may have been injured, but it pottered around, had a drink from our bird bath and took some seed from a ground feeding station we have before disappearing into the shrubbery. So, it appeared healthy, but I still worry about it being out in broad daylight! :(
7 years ago.

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