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ptmbradley Posted - 14/06/2011 : 00:36:07
Hey all.

I count photography as one of my hobbies, and would really like to use my BRB and soon-to-own pair of Hogg Islands in future photoshoots. But they are nocturnal snakes, so I don't know if studio flash would upset them or perhaps even be harmful for them?

I've shot my corns with my studio flash and they didn't seem remotely bothered, but they're not truly nocturnal. I know when I get my BRB out, he'll tend to try and hide his head even in natural daylight most of the time, so if it's gonna stress him out the last thing I want to do his blind him with flash!

Just wondering what others think.
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ptmbradley Posted - 14/06/2011 : 23:31:02
Ok, lovely, thank you everyone for your responses. Am looking forward then to taking many photos of my snakes in all kinds of situations in the months and years ahead. Just need to find a couple of models as well that aren't frightened of them! lol
Stevie-eff Posted - 14/06/2011 : 21:51:37

I have taken loads of photos of my BRB and she has never reqcted to the flash.

I have also owned corn snakes, a royal python and leopard geckos. None of them were ever bothered about camera flashes.

Reptiles just dont seem to be bothered about camera flashes at all, that said use your judgment a flash a few inches from anyones face is going to upset them, reptile or not!!!

I have always found that i get the best photos showing my BRB's rainbow colours using a good angle in natural sunlight without a flash.

Hope this helps

Steve
CDN_Blood Posted - 14/06/2011 : 21:01:15
I concur with Snakesitter. I've taken snakes to professional studios and taken more pictures than I care to count and none seem to be affected by it.

Just be sensible if using a Macro lens/setting and getting in really close. Best to use lighting rather than flash in that instance or you could do some damage just by the close proximity of such a bright flash of light.
Snakesitter Posted - 14/06/2011 : 20:37:25
While they are absolutely shy and noctural, I think you'll be fine using a flash: I've taken hundreds of flash shots of my Brazilians, and they have never seemed the worse for the wear.
gmac Posted - 14/06/2011 : 20:37:22
Danny, that is what is known as a camera trick, even David Copperield's couldn't magic a royal to move.
reptiledanny Posted - 14/06/2011 : 15:35:31
i have used flash on my royals and both seem to jump when the flash goes off if im slighlty close to them, but that could just be royals
newbie Posted - 14/06/2011 : 10:41:12
Maybe Baron's just camera shy!
prozacbear Posted - 14/06/2011 : 07:31:20
When I've used flash with my BRB she doesn't seem to notice or react at all.

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