Eight months have gone by since I've posted my first slug for you Bruce! Even though the "post your slug thread" died a quick death I didn't forget about my promise to you - to try to capture the true beauty of a slug.
The day before yesterday I found another slug on the move, on a journey across a forest trail.
I did my best to get down to the same level as the slug (not an easy feat for a full grown adult). As the slug slithered along the trail I moved as many distractions (rocks, leaves and dirt) as I could while hand holding my camera.
As before I remembered that slugs travel surprisingly fast. Being much wiser and knowledgeable about my subject this time around I knew that the eyes of the slug are located on top of the tentacles (not the breathing apparatus as I thought the first time around) and where to place my focus point.
If you ever have the opportunity to view a slug on the move through your lens you will learn that they wave their tentacles about constantly, surprisingly fast. Their eyes move about in different directions on different planes at the same time. Not an easy feat! Indeed I believe that it is far harder to grab decent focus on a moving slug then on a bird in flight.
Still not the beautiful image that I hoped for (harsh shadows, distracting background and a rather ordinary coloured slug) but the focus is on the eyes..
Just for you...
I will try again the next time I encounter a slug!