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Re: Re: LED (by Mike Carter 21 Sept 2009)

To: "'Robert Inglis'" <>, "'Birding-Aus'" <>
Subject: Re: Re: LED (by Mike Carter 21 Sept 2009)
From: "Greg Little" <>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:21:47 +1000
Bob

Probably a combination of both. The trouble with photographing frogs
when they are calling is that they will stop calling very easily so one
has to limit any disturbance by being extremely careful and quiet etc.
To photograph captured frogs is easy.

Greg Little

Greg Little - Principal Consultant
General Flora and Fauna
PO Box 526
Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia
Ph    02 49 556609
Fx    02 49 556671
www.gff.com.au


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Inglis 
Sent: Tuesday, 22 September 2009 12:11 PM
To: Greg Little; 'Birding-Aus'
Subject: Re: Re: LED (by Mike Carter 21 Sept 2009)

Thanks for that Greg.

I wonder if the red light or the resultant low-intensity light was the
factor in your being able to get close to the frogs.
My serious attempts at photographing frogs have been during the day and
without flash. If I ever try night-time frog photography I will keep
your
comments in mind.

Bob Inglis







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