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Feb 03, 2015 07:41 |  #3721

Ya but what a great time, ....and what a great job you did.


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Feb 03, 2015 07:52 |  #3722

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Feb 03, 2015 08:31 |  #3723

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Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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Absolutely beautiful captures!


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Feb 03, 2015 08:33 |  #3724

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Just beautiful! Do they now come when called for their photo session! LOL


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Feb 03, 2015 08:43 |  #3725

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Just beautiful! Do they now come when called for their photo session! LOL

Not exactly Carol, But that would be nice. Just trying to make good on my promise to show the world that the 7DmarkII is every bit as good as any camera canon has ever produced. As you can see there are a few that have joined me. Long hours out in -30 something and up to your butt in snow is how you to can get great images of Fox. :-}


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Feb 03, 2015 09:57 |  #3726

John Sheey, you can call it want you want and see it how you see it that's you right. Also, you can do all the techy math that you see fit. I can care less about all of that because it means nothing to me. The bottom line is if I shoot the same image at the same distance with the same lens with my 5D and 7D, the 7D is larger in the frame and less cropping is required and that's all that matters to me. I can care less about all that crop this or resize that to see which body is better because I won't be doing any of that. It's a fact that the apparent reach is there with a crop vs ff body. I don't care what's on paper or what's theoretical, but I do care what I see with my eyes and my eyes don't lie.


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Feb 03, 2015 10:10 |  #3727

Pondrader wrote in post #17413285 (external link)
Not exactly Carol, But that would be nice. Just trying to make good on my promise to show the world that the 7DmarkII is every bit as good as any camera canon has ever produced. As you can see there are a few that have joined me. Long hours out in -30 something and up to your butt in snow is how you to can get great images of Fox. :-}

Thanks for doing this. I am with you. Folks these days tend to give up on things too easily. I can only imagine how they handle real life situations. I'd love to join in on some fox fun if I were in the area. Those are some of the best fox images I have ever seen and the snow just accentuates them. They are pretty healthy looking, too. Keep it up.

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Feb 03, 2015 11:32 |  #3728

kesterc wrote in post #17413209 (external link)
Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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Wow... These are absolutely fantastic! I'm looking forward to longer days here. Right now it's dark when I leave for work and dark when I come home.

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Feb 03, 2015 11:36 |  #3729

kesterc wrote in post #17413209 (external link)
Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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Great shots kesterc. Amazing shots on your website too.


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Feb 03, 2015 12:15 |  #3730

kesterc wrote in post #17413209 (external link)
Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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WOW!!!!


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Feb 03, 2015 12:46 |  #3731

kesterc wrote in post #17413209 (external link)
Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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Not as big a nightmare as that bird's hairdresser has!

Wonderful shot and amazing bird Kester.


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Feb 03, 2015 14:24 |  #3732

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Feb 03, 2015 15:33 |  #3733

I can't keep up with you guys/gals, but keep on doing what you are doing.


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Feb 03, 2015 15:46 |  #3734

kesterc wrote in post #17413209 (external link)
Imagine, trying to get sharp shots on the side of a steep hill in a dark/dense forest at 1/80th of a second at 800mm equivalent. What a nightmare !! :D

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Nah, must be nearly impossible, would definitely never get a nice shot in those conditions, absolutely no way ........... Oh wait,:lol:

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Those foxes are mesmorizing, fantastic work, keep them coming

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Feb 03, 2015 15:47 |  #3735

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I can't keep up with you guys/gals, but keep on doing what you are doing.

lol What do you mean Al, I thought you do just fine. Thanks Gus


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