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Posted by sideman7 on April 23, 2003 at 17:58:02:

In Reply to: Nice Rostral horns! posted by ig_daddy on April 23, 2003 at 16:21:27:

Actually, flash was not an option since each sequence of photos were taken in less than two seconds. The focus of the camera is only a problem because I am locking focus at the beginning of the sequence and because he is moving so fast. I think the shutter speed was 1/160, and that was way too slow. I did this again today (yesterday was my first attempt at this), set the camera at ISO 1000, shutter at 1/500 (.002 sec) and got better results (like the photo above), but even at 1/500, some of the photos do show motion blur!!!! That's one fast iguana!!!

:And spikes too! Too bad my Iggi has "blanket spikes" from sleeping under a blanket at night. Most of them lay over. By the way, try using your camera's flash, and using manual focusing on those action shots. Good pictures though!



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