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15-MAR-2015

How to Train a Mouse

Idalia NP - Queensland

This little mouse came to feed on the peanut butter and jam I'd put out
to attract nightly denizens. It was illuminated by a head torch as I
got a focus lock. Press the shutter... and from my perspective the photo
was taken instantly.

The fist shot, I thought it must have heard something and moved.... the next
shot I wasn't so sure... After 4 shots in a row, I was thinking that it
must have heard the shutter open (1/60th) and reacted before the flash
went off, a time frame I perceived as instantaneous! ... Wow!

And then it got used to whatever was scaring it... and fed happily
without moving... perseverance on both our parts!

Canon EOS 5D Mark II ,Sigma 180mm F2.8 macro lens
1/60, f13, flash hide exif
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Pete Hemington16-Mar-2015 21:56
great photo shoot story and sequence
Bob Davis15-Mar-2015 21:45
nice capture Peter
Yvonne15-Mar-2015 09:51
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