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    I'm sorry about all the squirrel photos but that is all I am seeing lately. Hope to get something different soon.
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    I was right!! I did bury it here. Next shot after taking the picture in post #1412.
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    I'm sure this is where I buried It!!!
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    Another one up in the trees eating.
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    Recommendations for Theme Park Carrying (Backpack, Sling Bag, Shoulder Bag)

    Before I went to Walt Disney World in Florida I did a lot of research on pictures that had been taken down there. What I found was that the vast majority of pictures were taken from 18mm to around 40mm. I took my Nikon D7000 with a Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 lens and probably used it for 95% or better...
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    Snack time! This was shot with my Nikon D7000 using my 70-300VR lens and was shot at ISO 2500 due to being late in the afternoon and it was getting dark because of the weather.
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    I got this yesterday evening when it was getting dark.
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    Caught this little one up in a tree eating this evening.
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    I almost missed this one.
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    I just take them, I don't explain them! This hurts just to look at it. I guess I should have known this but after doing a little research I see that the way their legs bend is forward instead of backward like humans do. It just looks kinda strange in this picture being it is at a right angle and...
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    This is a different section of Davis Bayou from the earlier shot in Ocean Springs, Ms.
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    The odd couple.
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    As of yet I have not used flash on any of my wildlife pictures but plan to do so now that I have the Better Beamer extender. When I took this these two test shots I was standing in the same place as the Davis Bayou shot that I have posted earlier. I was zoomed in on the trees on the far right...
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    Snowy Egret shot with D7000 using a Nikon70-300VR lens
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    New crop of previous post. I do like this better.
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    Davis bayou looking toward the Gulf in Ocean Springs, Ms. Taken with Nikon D600 using a Tamron 24-70 F2.8 lens. No filter or HDR used.
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    Heron coming in for a landing.
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    It was so hot out that this seagull was even gasping for air!
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    Snowy Egret sitting on a pole out in the water. Taken with Nikon D7000 with 70-300VR lens
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    This Heron was looking out over the water watching a front of heavy rain coming across the bay toward it. Taken with Nikon D7000 using a Nikon 70-300VR lens.
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