The third and final part of my wildlife photography series from the home. Over the past few weeks I have discovered a surprising amount of potential photography subjects in my garden. Foxes, rats, sparrows, spiders, bees and badgers to name a few.
Finding the badgers and foxes so early on using a cheap trail camera encouraged me to take the plunge and build myself a DSLR camera trap. Although there are some excellent off the shelf setups on the market, I couldn't afford them and so I have put this together on a budget. I have borrowed some items from very kind friends, and shopped around to find cheap alternatives where possible.
This is by no means a top quality how to video but hopefully it provides some of you with some inspiration to make your own.
Side note, you may notice I have stopped putting adverts in the middle of videos. I don't like that it breaks up the viewing so much but of course I loose a bit of revenue. I want to move towards this as a career, making videos about the amazing wildlife this world has to offer and inspiring people to engage with it. If you like the content I produce then becoming a patron for $2.20 a month on the link below helps me to do that and would be massively appreciated.
Patreon: [ Ссылка ]
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How to build a camera trap in depth video: [ Ссылка ]
Links to the new items I purchased for the build:
Photography Book: [ Ссылка ]
Case: [ Ссылка ]
Camo Tape: [ Ссылка ]
Cable Ties: [ Ссылка ]
Locks: [ Ссылка ]
Chain: [ Ссылка ]
Drill Bit: [ Ссылка ]
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