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    Lesser horseshoe bat

    A lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros) going through a window of an abandoned farmhouse.

    Nikon D500 + Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 + 3 Godox flashes + AMJ sensor

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    Beautiful. How many images before you captured that one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -jeff View Post
    Beautiful. How many images before you captured that one?
    The truth is that not as many as it might seem. There were about 20 bats in the room and every time one came out and cut the sensor 2 photos were taken. This year was the first day I went there and it was a session of only 1 hour (+ setting up time). It is a very precise sensor that allows us to adjust the place where it is activated and thus ensure that most of the photos have a good focus.

    I have more photos from other sessions in the same place in my website (https://www.arnausc.com/lang/en/gallery/cameratrapping)

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    I visited your website, really stunning images, congratulations. I like all of them, but especially the common genet and the owls in the farm, there is an ancient flavour that tells you a story beyond the image of the bird. Excellent use of light and shadows. The bats are also very good. Que bien Arnau!

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    Excellent! Wonderful when a plan works out!

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