It’s not like the photographer was sitting in the box. I wonder how he had the camera set up, like was it on some sort of auto or did he have it programmed for a specific lighting condition.
I think the story explains it.
Yup, motion sensor triggering a camera with a huge SD card in a box.
No, set up as in settings. I should have been more precise.
There are so many ways to fiddle with a camera’s settings. I wonder if he was looking for something during a particular time of day so that he had the camera optimized for those conditions.
Oh. Yeah, I don’t that was mentioned at all.
The photo must be blown up a bit. There’s a graininess and field depth to it that makes it a bit unreal, more like a painting than a photo.
Looks Photoshopped to me.
The edges do look a little blurry. Maybe it was enhanced and modified a little.
It just takes patience, like this photographer waiting for that cheetah pup he spotted to reappear. “I wonder where he went?” he’s thinking.
It’s not like the photographer was sitting in the box. I wonder how he had the camera set up, like was it on some sort of auto or did he have it programmed for a specific lighting condition.
I think the story explains it.
Yup, motion sensor triggering a camera with a huge SD card in a box.
No, set up as in settings. I should have been more precise.
There are so many ways to fiddle with a camera’s settings. I wonder if he was looking for something during a particular time of day so that he had the camera optimized for those conditions.
Oh. Yeah, I don’t that was mentioned at all.
The photo must be blown up a bit. There’s a graininess and field depth to it that makes it a bit unreal, more like a painting than a photo.
Looks Photoshopped to me.
The edges do look a little blurry. Maybe it was enhanced and modified a little.
It just takes patience, like this photographer waiting for that cheetah pup he spotted to reappear. “I wonder where he went?” he’s thinking.
“I wonder where he went?” he’s thinking.