IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER series
Photographer: E.K. Schafhauser
Camera Nikon 5700, Digital
Western Lyre Snake, Trimorphodon biscutatus
This is a slightly venomous snake that has rear fangs. So holding it while photographing it is relatively safe. Within its protruding marble eyes is the reflection of my hat and camera. Being a biologist I encounter a variety of animals in the wild. When photographing small animals I capture the animal, then holding it in one hand I move my camera with the other hand to with in 2cm so as to be able to capture the reflection in its eye. This requires much patience, a steady hand, and stalking the animal for capture. Often the reflection is of me with my camera in hand; and many times wearing a wide brimmed hat, which makes for a fitting self-portrait for a wildlife biologist.