A curious fox checked out this photographer's homemade camera trap.
A photographer in Wisconsin has captured a series of stunning photos of a fox after the curious creature decided to take a closer look at his homemade camera trap.built himself a camera trap last year using an old Canon T3i DSLR and 18-55mm kit lens he purchased secondhand for $50. To illuminate the outdoor scenes, he added two Nikon SB-24 flashes he found on eBay for less than $30 each.
“I have everything housed in custom-built weatherproof cases from Pelican cases and cheaper knock-off brands for the flashes. Everything runs off of rechargeable AA batteries and in normal temperatures, it can be left in the wild for up to a month at a time .Harried had deployed the custom-built camera trap only a handful of times since it was built, as it takes a considerable amount of time to scout locations and track subjects.
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