I'm not very good at this stealth wildlife stuff......
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bridge99 Goldmember 3,325 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Kent, UK More info | Nov 22, 2009 15:31 | #1 I'm not very good at this stealth wildlife stuff......
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wanyc Senior Member 256 posts Likes: 6 Joined Mar 2009 Location: New York More info | Nov 22, 2009 15:53 | #2 But you are good at getting the shot before they run off.
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faw67 Member 206 posts Likes: 10 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Richmond Area, VA More info | Nov 22, 2009 18:52 | #3 very nice
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-MasterChief- - B E L I E V E - 3,188 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Requiem More info | Nov 22, 2009 18:53 | #4 at least they looked and smiled before they ran away!
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Cyclop Cream of the Crop 6,899 posts Joined Jun 2007 More info | Nov 22, 2009 19:35 | #5 Great capture. Canon 50D w/grip, Canon 7D, Mark II w/grip, Tokina UWA 11-16 2.8, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 70-200 2.8 L IS, Canon 300 4 L IS, Canon 400 5.6 L, Canon 100 "macro" 2.8, Canon 60 "macro" 2.8, Canon Extender 1.4xII, Gitzo 3531S tripod w/Markins M20 ballhead, Gitzo GT2531EX tripod, Bogen-Manfrotto 681B monopod w/3232 head.
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ajosteve Cream of the Crop 16,468 posts Likes: 8 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Grand Canyon Arizona More info | Nov 22, 2009 21:14 | #6 Well if they didn't spot you then they might have their heads down, or looking the other way. I like them looking right at you. Excellent shot! Steve
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Pure_Gold Member 52 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx More info | Nov 23, 2009 00:42 | #7 Love those shots I wish I could get closer to them Canon 1000D/XS 18-55mm kit lens 75-300mm lens
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M50D Senior Member 725 posts Joined Oct 2008 Location: NW Montana More info | Nov 23, 2009 01:05 | #8 I think that is a nice shot, I wouldn't say it's necessarily a failure because they saw you. Some shots might work better when the animal doesn't appear to aware of your presence, but a lot of people seem to like it when the animal is looking at the lens. Sometimes I will even try to get the animal's attention so they will look towards the camera.
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MtnBreeze Goldmember 1,455 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Marlborough, New Zealand More info | That is one mighty fine image Bridge. - 7D & battery grip, 40D & battery grip, 17-55mm 2.8, 100-400mm L IS USM, Manfrotto 055 & 488 RC2, 3 (55mm) ext tubes.
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