When he shoots snakes, he makes the snakes comfortable around him. The thing with snakes is that I've had a misconception that they are harmful. How wrong could I be? Wild animals are just trying to survive. They are just afraid of us as we are afraid of them. Their natural instinct is to protect themselves if they sense danger, wouldn't we do that as well? So, this is where I admire Mr Stevens. His understanding of snakes and their behaviors allows him to make the snakes comfortable around him, enabling him to take wonderful picture.
I've seen him wrestle the likes of anacondas and pythons (really big ones). I've seen him pat the head of a King Cobra and caress other types of snakes as well. Watching him in action has inspired me to take some shots of snakes as well. However, I'm not heading to the wild, I'm gonna shoot pictures of snake in enclosures.
These four shots were taken in Zoo Negara as well. All shots were taken handheld using the Olympus E-3 and ZD 14-54/2.8-3.5 with manual focusing (to avoid the AF for mistaking the glass panels). I had boosted the ISO due to very low light conditions and changed the WB setting to Tungsten setting. For more info on Mr. Stevens, he's on Animal Planet's Austin Stevens: Most Dangerous series. You could google him up as well and watch his adventure on youtube.
Cheerios and thanks for viewing.