Andreas Liedmann
BPN Member
- Digital Photo Professional
Hi folks I think this is the first time that this species is posted here :w3:S3:
Image taken in one of Vienna's cemetery's .... yes you read correct .... I spend almost two days in this cemetery , well at least the morning and late afternoon. As the cemetery has only certain gate hours .
Then you can move around and hope to find these little critters ... albeit being somehow used to human ... they are still skittish on one hand and handy on the other side . Moving will just spook them off ... sitting still they could possibly run around you .
The problem is one needs to find a spot with low grass , otherwise you will not see them or at least only their backs . Going low is tricky as most of the time , you have grass stems in their face while taking photographs .
For me the first to shoot them , next time I will try different shooting and baiting technique ... as all images are taken without any bait . Should have tried that with hindsight ... funny enough they destroyed a side pocket of my photo backpack , as there was an apple inside it . The bag was standing on the ground next to my MTB and I was walking on the cemetery in another corner and not realizing that disaster !!!
Once I got back I saw from a distance the apple lying in the grass and a Hamster right next to my bag .... well well , I was yelling at him !!! Moved into his hole ... I think I heard im giggling inside :bg3:.
So here you go ... first Hamster
Canon EOS R3
EF 500 IS L II + 1,4 TC
HH ( all of my hamster images )
F 7,1 ; Iso 5000 ; 1/1600 sec ; man exposure
Wish I had stopped down for more DOF
Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2022 ; slight crop ; the WB could be discussed if it could go a tad warmer , I kept it cool as the subject was in shade of the graves .
Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous postings
Cheers Andreas