Le gecko brésilien

  • last year
Transcript
00:00 That's the best lens for this.
00:02 It's a real Turkish bath.
00:04 Everything is wet.
00:06 This is what we need.
00:08 These are extension rings that will allow me to get the point closest to the lens.
00:14 I take my flash and it's good.
00:16 We're going to try to be more or less horizontal.
00:20 Okay.
00:22 It's in.
00:24 I put it in my pocket and I get ready for the photo.
00:28 The lizard is leaving.
00:30 He's away from me.
00:32 He's at the bottom.
00:34 I can't move forward.
00:36 I can't reach him, but that's how it is.
00:38 Come on, lizard.
00:40 He's so small.
00:44 The smallest lizard in the world would fit on a 5 cents coin.
00:48 And this Brazilian gecko pygmy on a 10 cents coin.
00:50 No, no, no.
00:52 As soon as I make the point, it moves.
00:54 It's so small.
00:56 Come on.
00:58 This is almost as hard as with monkeys.
01:00 They don't like to be photographed.
01:02 And I have no depth of field.
01:04 None.
01:06 Wow, he's tiny.
01:12 That's it for the background.
01:14 These reptiles are more visible on white,
01:16 but my lens is overwhelmed by my breathing.
01:18 The humidity is maximum.
01:20 I can't tell if the image is clear or not.
01:22 I don't know how much I'm going to see.
01:24 I can't see anything.
01:26 God, damn it.
01:40 Hold on.
01:44 I can't see anything in there.
01:46 This is like in the middle of the fog.
01:48 If the photographic arch exists,
01:50 it's for animals like this.
01:52 They're so small that no one knows
01:54 where to put them on the front of the scene.
01:56 You don't see them in zoos.
01:58 They're not gorillas,
02:00 not elephants,
02:02 not tigers.
02:04 But the world needs them too.
02:06 So there you go.
02:08 It's very good.

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