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Thanks Chevy I'll look them up. It was 10' away thru the door taken with a Nikon CoolPix. I tried to get one while he was flying away but my timing was way off.
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QUOTE (hammerincameron @ Feb 21, 2021 - 07:19 pm)
Thanks Chevy I'll look them up. It was 10' away thru the door taken with a Nikon CoolPix. I tried to get one while he was flying away but my timing was way off.
Oh man... 10 ‘ , that’s amazing. I’d love that opportunity. As a fairly new photographer, I’d recommend you buying something your not going to out grow in a hurry. This picture taking stuff can be addictive. Good luck, and if your heading out and need a wing man, give me a shout.
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QUOTE (Chevy @ Feb 21, 2021 - 10:26 pm)
QUOTE (hammerincameron @ Feb 21, 2021 - 07:19 pm)
Thanks Chevy I'll look them up. It was 10' away thru the door taken with a Nikon CoolPix. I tried to get one while he was flying away but my timing was way off.
Oh man... 10 ‘ , that’s amazing. I’d love that opportunity. As a fairly new photographer, I’d recommend you buying something your not going to out grow in a hurry. This picture taking stuff can be addictive. Good luck, and if your heading out and need a wing man, give me a shout.
I apologize for the late reply Chevy and agree with your advice on the camera equipment but after visiting Henry's site I realize I'll have to up the ante on a quality camera and lenses. With that being said I'd be honoured to accompany you as wingman on a walkabout but to be honest I get my best shots at work or while sitting on the deck with a beer. I've captured deer, beavers, muskrats, herons, ducks, pigeons, hawks, Turkeys eagles, turtles, foxes, snakes and have even seen wolves, coyotes, moose and bears, but with no camera, (lesson learned) all the while enjoying a cold one. If that doesn't suite your fancy there is plenty of crown land a walk up the road. Here's a shot of a garter snake eating a honkin salamander at a cottage I was working on up the road last summer.