This badger followed a regular route on its nightly forays, and it would often pause briefly at this rock and raise its head to check for scents. I set up a single flashgun in a large diffuser, and positioned the camera with a short telephoto tilt/shift lens on a tripod below the rock. The lens was tilted back a few degrees in an attempt to include both its nose and chest within the sharp plane of focus. The badger behaved as expected. I kept watch from several metres downwind, and triggered the camera with a radio transmitter.