This subforum is especially very useful to new fieldherpers, so i`ll try to share some tips and tricks here, hoping everybody will later add theirs.
So, what makes a good fieldherping photograph?! Well, IMHO there are just 2 kind of shots that really matter and make the reader feel as if being right there in the field (that`s what trip reports are all about, recreating the awesome experience):
- the in situ pic of the herp as found when flipping rocks, boards, tin
- the posed shot of the reptile or amphibian that shows a lot of habitat
That`s it for now.
Cheers!