After sooooo long we finally got our Bobcat. 
Didereaux Senior Member More info | Nov 24, 2014 08:57 | #1 After sooooo long we finally got our Bobcat. Couple of Canon bodies, a couple of Canon lens, few gadgets all stuffed in a bag...and a stick, and a tripod.
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Pondrader "now I'm no rocket scientist but I do get a shot or two" 16,028 posts Gallery: 2548 photos Best ofs: 5 Likes: 57084 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Minden, Ontario, Canada More info | Nov 24, 2014 09:18 | #2 |
Nov 24, 2014 09:26 | #3 Very nice! ~Kira~
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Grizz Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 24, 2014 09:38 | #4 Cool! Well done. Craig * Canon 7D Mark II * 60D * 10D * Tamron SP 150-600 f/5-6.3 Di VC USD * EF 400 5.6L USM * EF 17-40 4.0L USM * EF 70-210 4.0 * EF 28 2.8 * EF 50 1.8 MK1*Flickr
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bigjohninva Goldmember 2,206 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Nov 26, 2014 10:27 | #5 Great catch. Bigjohninva
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Nov 26, 2014 10:34 | #6 I have at least one and possibly two, I believe it is a mating pair, on my trail cams but have not been able to see one in person. Nice Job. Aaron
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Marc451814882 Member 129 posts Likes: 8 Joined Aug 2006 More info | Nov 27, 2014 03:40 | #7 Mighty fine cat you you spotted there! 5d-mkIII - 7d and some glass
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tradarcher50 Senior Member More info | Nov 27, 2014 14:54 | #9 Nice shot. They are difficult to find https://www.flickr.com/photos/88160621@N07/
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Dec 02, 2014 18:31 | #10 Went through the bobcat frames and I had overlooked this one. It was under exposed by over 1 stop, when I corrected it this is what showed up. It is the frame right before the OP picture. The cat was actually in more light. the bush he is looking up in can be seen on the left side of the first pic. Anywho, I like this one! Image hosted by forum (701037) © Didereaux [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Couple of Canon bodies, a couple of Canon lens, few gadgets all stuffed in a bag...and a stick, and a tripod.
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Shaymus Member 49 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2008 More info | Dec 05, 2014 18:56 | #12 Nice!!
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Dec 05, 2014 22:17 | #14 JM Photos wrote in post #17314971 Bobcats are extremely elusive creatures...nice catching them. Images seem a bit soft though. Soft? LOL yeah a 400mm hand held in very low light might introduce some blurriness even with Image stabalization. Oh yeah, and the animal is moving to bootrr. I take it you don't do much much wildlife photography outside of zoos? Couple of Canon bodies, a couple of Canon lens, few gadgets all stuffed in a bag...and a stick, and a tripod.
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kimmeesook Member 105 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2007 More info | Dec 05, 2014 22:57 | #15 Great job! Would love to see these in person.
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