After getting the 5am marsh photo last weekend, I stuck around for some macro shooting. I always wanted to get a good photo of a garter snake, but the time, place, equipment, and luck never aligned for me....until now...
A snake was on the boardwalk as I approached, but before I could get in position it slithered away. I continued down the path, ate a snack, then came back to the spot. Two snakes were in position about 20 feet away, spaced about 8 feet apart. Somewhat reluctantly I decided to try the "inching forward" approach. From 20 feet away, that is quite a challenge. I got on my stomach on the boardwalk and began to creep forward very slowly. About halfway to the snake, a nasty looking fly landed on my arm and appeared to be preparing to bite me. Instinctively (and unfortunately) I tried to swat it away, and the snake bolted. The other snake remained a distance away, and it was larger. I continued my approach. About 10 feet away, a man came down the boardwalk from the other side, and the snake made its escape.
I picked myself up, dusted off, and walked past the spot where the larger snake was. I wasn't about to give up. I estimated where a good position would be to wait for a snake to return based on their previous location. I got on my stomach, aiming at the spot, and remained motionless. After about 10 minutes of not moving (when my neck was getting tired), I heard a gentle rustling sound. After a bit I assumed it was just a breeze blowing the grass. The sound got louder, and I very slowly turned my head to the side. The snake was 6 inches to the right of my arm. I waited. The snake moved forward slowly, next to my head, then to my front, about 18 inches away from me. I snapped a few frames. No response from the snake. I watched and periodically shot more photos. I then had to shift my body position and arms, and went slightly too fast. The snake whipped its head in my direction very rapidly and was very alarmed! Then it turned back, flicked its tongue, moved across the path slowly... and I had to move again. This time it fled the scene, but I had some shots...
Processing was my standard adjustments, plus minor background cleanup and distraction clone outs. I considered cloning out the stringy thing on the eye, but decided that would be going "too far" for my personal comfort zone of modification, and felt it was natural, so I'd leave it. The upper lip and tongue appear to have some blown highlights because the sun was direct and the scales are shiny, but I don't think it's too bad.
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