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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 76065" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>Thank you Mojo Dave, </p><p>I wouldn't part with the d800 it's an awesome machine I am amazed everyday at it's capabilities. Thank you for information I love Bighorns ,what's better I love photograhing them(go to my site -( <a href="http://www.sambr.smugmug.com" target="_blank">Sam's Photos | SmugMug</a> under "pets & wildlife) you will find more of them. I am fortunate that a herd of 75 living very close to me. These Bighorns have gotten so used to me being around them they let me photograph them while feeding or resting You are so right about the delicate balance with these animals 15 years ago this herd was much bigger. Disease ( a virus) attacked this bunch and nearly wiped them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 76065, member: 6373"] Thank you Mojo Dave, I wouldn't part with the d800 it's an awesome machine I am amazed everyday at it's capabilities. Thank you for information I love Bighorns ,what's better I love photograhing them(go to my site -( [URL="http://www.sambr.smugmug.com"]Sam's Photos | SmugMug[/URL] under "pets & wildlife) you will find more of them. I am fortunate that a herd of 75 living very close to me. These Bighorns have gotten so used to me being around them they let me photograph them while feeding or resting You are so right about the delicate balance with these animals 15 years ago this herd was much bigger. Disease ( a virus) attacked this bunch and nearly wiped them out. [/QUOTE]
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