Post your birds (2)
J J-see Senior Member Mar 7, 2015 #1,684 Trying to find the ideal range/aperture on the Big Tam and tweak everything solely to that.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 8, 2015 #1,694 mikew said: View attachment 144242 View attachment 144243 Click to expand... Ouch! That bush looks deadly!! :eek-new:
mikew said: View attachment 144242 View attachment 144243 Click to expand... Ouch! That bush looks deadly!! :eek-new:
M mikew_RIP Senior Member Mar 8, 2015 #1,696 Marilynne said: Ouch! That bush looks deadly!! :eek-new: Click to expand... I think they feel safe in it
Marilynne said: Ouch! That bush looks deadly!! :eek-new: Click to expand... I think they feel safe in it
Y YOT Senior Member Mar 8, 2015 #1,698 The farmer we lease our land to had a few problems last fall and didn't get the corn out of the lower field. It makes a great, but expensive, feed lot for the turkeys and deer. I caught some turkeys still roosting this morning with the DST change.
The farmer we lease our land to had a few problems last fall and didn't get the corn out of the lower field. It makes a great, but expensive, feed lot for the turkeys and deer. I caught some turkeys still roosting this morning with the DST change.
J J-see Senior Member Mar 8, 2015 #1,699 400-450mm @ f/6-6.3 seems to be the best compromise in regards to IQ/zoom.
W wornish Senior Member Mar 8, 2015 #1,700 J-see said: 400-450mm @ f/6-6.3 seems to be the best compromise in regards to IQ/zoom. Click to expand... Are these hand held or on a tripod ?
J-see said: 400-450mm @ f/6-6.3 seems to be the best compromise in regards to IQ/zoom. Click to expand... Are these hand held or on a tripod ?