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Bob Williams1
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Took some pictures of some goats roaming the hillside out on Mt. Si. Pretty kewl
Quality is tough because at that range and zoom you have to be really solid on the tri-pod and it was a little shaky but you can definitely see them.
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Neat to see them there. Thanks for sharing. My mother thinks I'm weird with my spotting scope in her backyard.
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Thanks Jack-
Just startin to kinda tinker with the digi-thing and when i can get the tripod stable, i will shoot some good quality pics.....hopefully
The goats up there are really cool..I drop the wife ant Nike town and hit the back roads
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Couple more...
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Must of had a pretty power full camera lens I know you didn't hick up there lol nice pix
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Thanks Brother-
Yea I had my video camera stuck to the backend of my spotting scope and pulled those "stills" off the video. Those goats are probably 800 to 1,000 away and out of some pretty steep stuff. If I was more off to the side of them you could see slope but trust me when i tell ya, it would be harnesses and lines to hang out where they're hangin out as one wrong move could be your last.
Cool to see um though
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this is what I was doing last weekend
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Whatever... Explains why i don't hear from ya... Only pictures and then when i go out with ya...JACK!
Don't miss work the island folk are countin on ya..lol
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Hunter puttin on a clinic too..Niice
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kid knows how to fish
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Got a couple-a cedar planks at the house that would love to share some time with a few of those salmon Fillets. Those look like some good eatin
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Those are cool pics. Its awesome seeing those goats up there
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Always nice to see those, been awhile for me.
Glad to see you are alive and kicking.
Haven't seen you on here for awhile.
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Sweet, I have heard they were up there but have never seen them. Thanks for sharing.
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