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re: A Photographer’s Pursuit of a Black Panther - at night

Posted on 3/20/21 at 1:57 pm to
Posted by tigerpawl
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Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 3/20/21 at 1:57 pm to
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Thank's for the post but the photos are fake the pupils would glow not the irises.
You're clueless and talking out your rear-end. The photographer is using indirect light with multiple flashes on elevated light-stands pointed downward, positioned at different locations (out of the frame) as opposed to a typical amateur setup with on-board flash pointed directly into the eyes reflecting back off the retinas which causes "red-eye" in humans or the tapetum lucidum which causes the green glow in the case of cats and dogs.

READ: "By the time the sun went down the five traps were set up, each with two or three flashes on [elevated] stands weighed down with rocks....". "The last thing for me to do was fine-tune the position and brightness of each flash. This needed to be done in darkness, and in many ways it is the most critical part of the process."

I give lessons on Thursdays.
This post was edited on 3/20/21 at 3:29 pm
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