A few days after the encounter in
my last post, I saw the albino again, and decided to experiment with the lighting to accentuate the translucence of his skin. Instead of using both my flash and the lantern, I turned my flash off, which slowed the shutter speed way down. To compensate for the exaggerated movement and blurriness that resulted from this, I set my camera to take multiple frames, making it easier to get a crisp shot. Many of the photos didn't turn out, but these did:
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It's so cool: you can see the organs inside! |
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A different angle...not quite as good. |
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Better shot. |
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I love how slugs can move one tentacle one way and the other another way. My eyes have to stay together! |
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