This one is REAL obvious, but I'll post it anyway just in case there are others out there like me that don't always see the obvious. If works great for indoors too.
Choose your your background and focus the camera to the background BEFORE you ever get your snake out. Experiment a little with different settings. This gives you a chance to really get things in great focus in a stress free environment. If you've tried taking outdoor pics, you know it can be compete ciaos. I don't know how many times I've tried to focus on a snake while it slithers away. Fine tuning your camera and taking a few pics of the background ahead of time saves quite a bit of frustration.
:wavey:
Choose your your background and focus the camera to the background BEFORE you ever get your snake out. Experiment a little with different settings. This gives you a chance to really get things in great focus in a stress free environment. If you've tried taking outdoor pics, you know it can be compete ciaos. I don't know how many times I've tried to focus on a snake while it slithers away. Fine tuning your camera and taking a few pics of the background ahead of time saves quite a bit of frustration.
:wavey: