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Black bird on the fly.
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Look pretty good! Keep on posting
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Seems a bit of an odd way to land......
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Buy a new camera all sorts of things happen. I've seen elk tracks on the property about 3 times in 5 years. This morning I found the track maker. A lone cow, but it still made my day. She didn't want to be in the potatoes anymore
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Awsome. and from the untrained eye it looks like you did a pretty good job of capturing the moment.
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So what did you buy, or are we supposed to guess
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Nikon D3000
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Pick up the VR70-300 lens if you can, it's just a little more expensive than the 200 and is one of the better wildlife lenses out there. Nice camera, congrats.
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yes very nice!
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Fun times eh? Love the cow in the "taters"!!!
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