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clamping is a good way to store root and tuber veg
iirc there are things about root cellars and clamping in the ds archives
beware of mice in the clamp, they "steal" as well
the sammisons had cashews on sunday and do not need to gather birdseed in the rain
do autocam things manage low light? or do they flash? either from choice?
i could flash wildlife like ivy mike, but recon that is unethical, hence no bat snaps or dull day flight details of my flock
me and a pooter and hand held button, the big lens camera and the speedlight can chat by wifi, in 3 places
far too harsh for a small critter's night vis or if it is trying to do flying stuff if the kit is well-placed and i press the button at the right time
it could be used for pretty and unusual snaps like that
the "trailcam" snaps we have seen on ds are pretty good, i do not recall any small critter ones
checking the camera specs for auto"press the button", close range and a small fast target in the light you can expect where you install it seems important
lovely snaps of a deer in a forest needs different kit to lovely snaps of ms mouse in a dark shed or digging under your hedge
for a while i have considered doing the full "big brother" thing on the wildlife, the tech can be done and it can be done on the cheap most times
sometimes the cost, money for sly or flash and crash etc for the critter is too high
interact is maybe ok, interfere or interdict is not
at the transition from film to pixel i wanted a snap of the kingfisher flying between rod, line and water,
2 decades later i would still need to spend new range rover on a lens, and that is with a very nice chip in the camera
wildlife snaps are fun, be inventive(shiny panels etc), be sneaky, be diplomatic or a "groomer" of mice, protect your chums they remember that like androcles's lion.
that last bit is important, big or small trust from both sides matters.
that seal was showing me how to have fun, and it kept me alive while it taught me playing underwater in a tube and rip
the beetle was less friendly when it blinded me for curiosity
fur and feathers are easier to chat to than the other surfaces |
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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gz
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Shane
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