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P pitboss · Registered Joined Apr 22, 2005 · 165 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Feb 8, 2009 Only show this user jeff
JoshKaptur · Registered Joined Oct 7, 2005 · 2,117 Posts #2 · Feb 13, 2009 Only show this user that's pretty impressive! Have you gotten one with "shot" in the picture that shows an impact on the bird?
that's pretty impressive! Have you gotten one with "shot" in the picture that shows an impact on the bird?
C cuhollow · Registered Joined Aug 25, 2004 · 1,085 Posts #3 · Feb 13, 2009 Only show this user JoshKaptur said: that's pretty impressive! Have you gotten one with "shot" in the picture that shows an impact on the bird? Click to expand... This is pretty awesome: http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/chesapeake-hunting/253313-swan-trip-all-images.html
JoshKaptur said: that's pretty impressive! Have you gotten one with "shot" in the picture that shows an impact on the bird? Click to expand... This is pretty awesome: http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/chesapeake-hunting/253313-swan-trip-all-images.html
Cory ruthless Routh · Premium Member Joined May 14, 2002 · 785 Posts #4 · Feb 13, 2009 Only show this user What were your camera settings for those shots and what lens did you use?
P pitboss · Registered Joined Apr 22, 2005 · 165 Posts Discussion Starter · #5 · Feb 16, 2009 Only show this user the sunny scoter was shot with the 1D mark III and the 100-400 4.5-5.6 L canon lens... the back lite scoter was the 20D with the same lens. in the boat i'm always shooting the 100-400 lens. jeff
the sunny scoter was shot with the 1D mark III and the 100-400 4.5-5.6 L canon lens... the back lite scoter was the 20D with the same lens. in the boat i'm always shooting the 100-400 lens. jeff
B beenfishin · Registered Joined Jun 18, 2008 · 62 Posts #6 · Mar 26, 2009 Only show this user those kill the bird right?