I've visited four zoos that have Komodo dragons.
Columbus, July 2019 |
Minnesota, December 2019 |
Cincinnati, December 2021 |
I continue to have trouble with white balance when shooting certain reptiles indoors. It's not the reptiles' fault; it's the enclosures' lighting. I'm never satisfied with my pictures of the Malagasy leaf-tailed gecko at the Columbus Zoo, for example. I've tried cloudy, shade, fluorescent, and specific color temperatures, but none gave me colors on the camera's screen that matched what I saw.
At the Toledo Zoo, in March this year (2025), a Komodo dragon was at his or her posing rock and looking fine. The rocks and dirt are sort of tan, but my first shot didn't look quite right. I have no patience for this, so I tried only two other settings before moving on.
Daylight |
4000K (I admit I rather like this one.) |
Auto |
Toledo has at least two of the world's largest lizards. Here's the other one:
40 minutes later...
Back to the first one:
I've adjusted a focus setting, so videos are more in-focus over all, but the lens hunts every time it refocuses, which I find annoying.
Runnn Godzilla’s coming. 😆
ReplyDeleteI too like the 4K version. 2021 shot is my fav. Ando
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