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Ok Im sorry but I got way to many keepers on Saturday

 
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Nov 18, 2014 05:53 |  #16

Keep them coming Jeff. No one will sputter about seeing photos with the quality of these. I agree about the moose looking like a museum display....beautiful!


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Nov 18, 2014 06:55 |  #17

Yes U-R doing well with that camera,,I sold my 30D & 50D,,and found a good deal on a used 7D so might need some pointers later..
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Nov 18, 2014 08:08 |  #18

All great shots Jeff.


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Nov 18, 2014 08:13 |  #19

These are all beautiful shots Jeff... I'd sure love to have your problem of 'too many keepers' :) What lens for the moose? I'd be a little leery of him.. looks like he's eyeing you up...


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Nov 18, 2014 08:25 |  #20

Alveric wrote in post #17278715 (external link)
Love the foxes. That last one is interesting: the lighting and the contrast make the moose and trees look like a museum display.

I agree. Definitely looks like a set up you would see at Cabelas.


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Nov 18, 2014 08:26 |  #21

By the way, I think you SHOULD flood the page! I'd be interested in taking a look.


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Nov 20, 2014 21:47 |  #22

njstacker22 wrote in post #17279157 (external link)
I agree. Definitely looks like a set up you would see at Cabelas.

So his secret is out!!!!!!! :lol:

Beautiful shots. Definitely a Saturday well spent! Thank you, again, for sharing. And keep them coming.


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Nov 21, 2014 16:27 |  #23

Beautiful. Can I ask what you use for your post processing? So crisp




  
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Nov 21, 2014 18:29 as a reply to  @ Waltdo's post |  #24

SJC from VT wrote in post #17278956 (external link)
Keep them coming Jeff. No one will sputter about seeing photos with the quality of these. I agree about the moose looking like a museum display....beautiful!

Thank you Sandy

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Yes U-R doing well with that camera,,I sold my 30D & 50D,,and found a good deal on a used 7D so might need some pointers later..
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absolutely Ron, if I know anything its how I shot the 7D, of course that doesn't mean its the right way at all

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All great shots Jeff.

Thanks John


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Nov 21, 2014 18:33 as a reply to  @ Pondrader's post |  #25

CMOats wrote in post #17279129 (external link)
These are all beautiful shots Jeff... I'd sure love to have your problem of 'too many keepers' :) What lens for the moose? I'd be a little leery of him.. looks like he's eyeing you up...

Cheryl thank you, he's not really eyeing me up he's just being a moose. I shot everything with my 70-300L and I do mean everything. I would love to have something bigger but no.

njstacker22 wrote in post #17279157 (external link)
I agree. Definitely looks like a set up you would see at Cabelas.

O no...They did open a Cabelas about an hour from me??????

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By the way, I think you SHOULD flood the page! I'd be interested in taking a look.

Thank you saying that makes the effort worth while.


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Nov 21, 2014 19:11 as a reply to  @ Pondrader's post |  #26

Woot woot, these are a hoot! Loving your rejuvenation with this new body, Jeff. Marvellous shots. And you know, I like foxes too ;) (unless they're chasing my cat).


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Nov 21, 2014 19:39 |  #27

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Woot woot, these are a hoot! Loving your rejuvenation with this new body, Jeff. Marvellous shots. And you know, I like foxes too ;) (unless they're chasing my cat).

lol Thanks Ian, I do love the foxes ( sorry about your cat ) and I do love my new incentive


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Nov 21, 2014 19:45 |  #28

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lol Thanks Ian, I do love the foxes ( sorry about your cat ) and I do love my new incentive

My cat is learning their ways. There was a narrow escape this summer which I witnessed and saved her from, however. But enough of that....back to admiring ypur shots!


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Nov 21, 2014 19:55 |  #29

Moose pix looks like a diorama right out of a Cabelas. WOW!




  
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Nov 21, 2014 20:11 |  #30

More please.


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