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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 524295" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I was hanging out with my mentor while he was shooting and told him what I was doing and he about had a heart attack. He shoots a high end Canon. I sent him a copy of the 12,800 photo this evening and shut him up pretty fast. He never shoots over 800. He is hoping the canon that is coming out soon will raise that to 1600. I just told him that i normally stay in the 100-1200 range myself but it is just good to know you can punch it up higher if needed and still get good quality. He did give my a print today that I have been threatening to steal from his office though. </p><p></p><p>Photo shot by Kevin Michael Snyder</p><p>[ATTACH=full]194450[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The Mother bear walked within a few feet of them and just continued of her way. Just past them she parked her cubs and left them and went on to a stream where she went fishing. The cubs were in between her and the photographers. When she was through she gathered the cubs and went of her way. The photographers were not in vehicles or covered. They were out in the open. So the story is as great as the photo. Now I have a matted 24inch copy of it to hang on my wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 524295, member: 6277"] I was hanging out with my mentor while he was shooting and told him what I was doing and he about had a heart attack. He shoots a high end Canon. I sent him a copy of the 12,800 photo this evening and shut him up pretty fast. He never shoots over 800. He is hoping the canon that is coming out soon will raise that to 1600. I just told him that i normally stay in the 100-1200 range myself but it is just good to know you can punch it up higher if needed and still get good quality. He did give my a print today that I have been threatening to steal from his office though. Photo shot by Kevin Michael Snyder [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]194450._xfImport[/ATTACH] The Mother bear walked within a few feet of them and just continued of her way. Just past them she parked her cubs and left them and went on to a stream where she went fishing. The cubs were in between her and the photographers. When she was through she gathered the cubs and went of her way. The photographers were not in vehicles or covered. They were out in the open. So the story is as great as the photo. Now I have a matted 24inch copy of it to hang on my wall. [/QUOTE]
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