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Apr 25, 2005 21:51 |  #1

Caught this fox with my 100-400mm. I still had to be sneaky and he didn't stick around for long. :D


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Apr 25, 2005 23:06 |  #2

Another cool shot. The foreground is little distracting. Nice work, again....


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Apr 25, 2005 23:20 |  #3

Wonderful capture...


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Apr 25, 2005 23:26 |  #4

Very nice capture on an elusive subject.


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Apr 25, 2005 23:48 |  #5

Nice shot.




  
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Apr 26, 2005 00:12 |  #6

I try to stay out of this forum. You guys are too good! There is too much to learn here. Thanks for a great photo.


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Apr 26, 2005 04:55 |  #7

I really like that! Awesome shot!




  
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Apr 26, 2005 05:38 as a reply to  @ sixshot's post |  #8

sixshot wrote:
Another cool shot. The foreground is little distracting. Nice work, again....

Great capture! I don't find the foreground distracting in the least. In fact, IMO it adds to the shot, by underscoring how elusive these creatures are and that the photographer had to shoot from cover. Nice job.


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Apr 26, 2005 05:52 as a reply to  @ Airedale1's post |  #9

Super! I agree with Airedale1. The gras in the foreground ads to the nature of the fox.
Elusive creatures indeed.


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Apr 26, 2005 05:53 |  #10

Great shot !


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Apr 26, 2005 06:37 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #11

Thank you Sixshot, Lazy, Skip, Cactus, Dave, Skade, Airedale, Dannes,and Reigh :D :D :D :D :D :D


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Apr 26, 2005 07:40 |  #12

excellent work Boomer.
You are sure giving that 100-400L a real workout.


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Apr 26, 2005 08:16 |  #13

WOW. Almost every time then I don't have my camera, I come across a great possible picture (fox, turkey, eagle, deer, etc. - I know I sound the like the angles who's biggest fish got away...:rolleyes: ) What I'm getting at: I love the images you are posting. It looks like you are often at the right spot and at the right time with your camera. Keep posting.:D


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Apr 26, 2005 08:21 |  #14

Excellent catch! It looks great!


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Apr 26, 2005 09:08 |  #15

Anytime you get a wild creature in that good that close you've done well. Great pic.


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