Rebel XS with a 70 300 Quantaray lens. I know its a low end lense but its what I have
Bright sunlight day but in heavy shaded area, as can be seen in the first shot with only small holes of light coming through.
Snake is almost black on light gravel, and had no real set up time, jumped out of the truck when I realized what it was and shot what I could. IS0 was on sunlight.
Second and third shot were with flash turned on as I knew light was an issue with this dark snake and hoped it would pull out some detail, (bad choice with just flip flash).
1 was shot at 400 shutter speed iso 400 at f/4 and 70mm
2 was shot at 200 shutter speed iso 400 at f/5.6 at 300mm with flip flash
3 was shot at 200 shutter speed iso 400 at f/5.6 at 300mm with flip flash
4 was shot at 400 shutter speed iso 400 at f/4 and 70mm
5 was shot at 400 shutter speed iso 400 at f/5.6 and 300mm
I also shot these with manual focus and in all honesty I may not have had my glass's on as I was driving and do not wear when driving. (So may have answered some of my own questions!!
Here are two photos taken with same camera and lense, one before thes shots and one after.


Probably should not have posted these shots I guess, but thought folks would like to see some of this very reclusive snake that is rare to catch out like this, and as I was disappointed in the results was looking for some assistance, I appreciate everyone that has responded, and I do not take offense just trying to learn anything I can to help if this opportunity presents itself once again!!
Thanks again for the assistance and for looking!!