ronwoodcraft
Bronze Member
These are DSLR camera trap photos in North Central Idaho. Camera and low power off camera flash guns are triggered by motion sensors.
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Looks 3dThese are DSLR camera trap photos in North Central Idaho. Camera and low power off camera flash guns are triggered by motion sensors.
Thanks Tp!.. No strictly manual focus along with all other camera and flash settings. Auto focus would be hunting all over at night or very low light. So just manually focus on the target area and hope the critters cooperate.I assume they auto focus? The quality is amazing.
Thank You!.. Sometimes they look more weaselly than others.Way cool! I’ve never seen a marten in the wild. I thought they would look like a weasel. It reminds me of a cat and a small dog; at the same time.
I got one fleeting glimpse of one when I lived in the Oregon Cascades and that was the only one ever in the wild.I've only seen maybe 3 or 4 Martin's in the wild. I managed to photograph one some time ago and posted on here.
Impressive, well done!Thanks Tp!.. No strictly manual focus along with all other camera and flash settings. Auto focus would be hunting all over at night or very low light. So just manually focus on the target area and hope the critters cooperate.
Looking back it was actually a weasel I captured a photo of. I saw it run towards a cottonwood tree and I thought it vanished. Looking up the trunk of the tree I spotted it then keeping eyes on me.I got one fleeting glimpse of one when I lived in the Oregon Cascades and that was the only one ever in the wild.
I read somewhere when I first started camera trapping that you have to think like a landscape photographer and fur trapper combined. I regrettably was a fur trapper for many years but the experience helps in this new hobby.
Awesome capture! Those seldom stay still.Looking back it was actually a weasel I captured a photo of. I saw it run towards a cottonwood tree and I thought it vanished. Looking up the trunk of the tree I spotted it then keeping eyes on me.
Thanks Mike!Awesome pics Ron. Clearly, your trapping experience has paid off in your ability to determine proper set locations.
Blackfoot: Martin are in the same family as weasels, mink, otters, wolverines, etc.
Looking back it was actually a weasel I captured a photo of. I saw it run towards a cottonwood tree and I thought it vanished. Looking up the trunk of the tree I spotted it then keeping eyes on me.