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rpearce12 Goldmember 1,682 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2008 Location: South Carolina More info | Nov 26, 2009 19:39 | #2 Good shots so far. Tough luck on the light. If you can, get up before sunrise and watch them fly in, get some camouflage and get in the field before they come in. Richard
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JoeF.N. Goldmember 1,392 posts Joined May 2009 Location: On the north shore of Lake Ontario More info | Nov 26, 2009 22:00 | #3 |
beartrace Member 93 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: Mountain Green, UT 84050 More info | Nov 26, 2009 23:22 | #4 Try to focus in on only one or two when there is so much background clutter. Canon 7; 10-22 IS; 28-80 IS 2.8; 80-200 2.8 IS; 100-400 IS.
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ajosteve Cream of the Crop 16,468 posts Likes: 8 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Grand Canyon Arizona More info | Nov 27, 2009 00:52 | #5 Yeah, get there early and set up a blind where you think they will feed and drink. Nice shots even with the bad light. Good luck on the next time out. Steve
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