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If you don't mind me asking, what camera are you using, and what lens do you use most of the time. Thanks
... Oh, you are also making me realize I need to take more advantage of all my families land in Montana.
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I have used Canons since I purchased my first SLR in the late 70's. I love Nikon optics but Canon has always done me well. Right now I use the 20D which I paid about $1800 for along with the standard lens, bag, software, strap batteries, charger, cards etc. about 3+ years ago. M-Ray just picked up the same camera body for less than $300.00.
This camera will do everything anyone on here will ever want with the exception of 2-3 guys.
Lenses, too many to pick from, but thats the beauty of a SLR, options, options, options.
This pick was shot with a Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM, the picture was shot at ISO 100, 1/125, f/9.0, 100-400@400
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That would be an awesome cape off that guy!
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Quote from: Skinner on December 21, 2008, 09:55:09 PM
That would be an awesome cape off that guy!
He needs another couple years
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Thought I should add a doe every once in a while.
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Love
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He grows into those back forks.
Great pic of him.
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Great pic's phool
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Thanks guys. This one is soft but you get the idea, flying deer this time of year is not that uncommon
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Just a little guy
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that last one is a beast!
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here is another one of him
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