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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2005 Location: Balancing on the edge!!
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| Fantastic velvet on that little buck...I have piebalds in my neihborhood--havent caught too many decent shots though......have to work on that! Great sunsets too--love the siloughett(?sp?) of the trees---?tripod?
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| Fishn '08, biatches Member Since: Jul 2005 Location: In wonderland
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| Thats gonna be a good deer.... the body on that buck is thick, if he gets bigger in the rut, I'd arrow him...
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| B.U.F.F. Member Since: Sep 2007 Location: Leonardtown
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| pıdnʇs sı uʍop ǝpısdn Member Since: Aug 2006
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| Nice shot of that jerky deer standing out there. Man you get some nice sunsets over there at your place! J
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| No you suck. No you do. Member Since: Jan 2008 Location: Suxville
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| Wow you are talented. Perfectly clear photo's - I have a few young females around here. They walk down the hill and drink out of our fountain.
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| Flutterbug Member Since: Feb 2008 Location: Whittier, North Carolina
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| Beautiful sunsets.......maybe when we are back up there in August, we will get to shot some too......love the sunrise over the water too!
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For the sunset i didn't use the tripod because It was pretty early (bright) but i was resting the camera on the deck rail. The sky had awesome color and getting the exposer set for the sky has the tree's and field dark. I was surprised they turned out so well. You know the saying "i would rather be lucky then good anyday". | |
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| That's why i'm keeping an eye on him! |
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