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The Backdoorhippie Six Sets of Sixty-One for '16
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 527654" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You mean for something like this? (SOOC w/ 24-120mm on D750 - have a few of these I need to process)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]195950[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I can certainly get closer in cases, but I can't always guarantee they'll be there. I have some shots with the 70-200mm but they're on a D610 - if I had thought they'd be there I would have shot with the D7100. If they're close enough to the edge of the road and it's cold enough that the border with the fields is frozen and not mud then I can get closer. I generally don't keep the 150-500mm with me on trips and I was out shooting landscapes for something, so I wasn't going for them specifically. There's a 3 mile stretch where they tend to overnight and it's along railroad tracks, so if I packed up, found 'em and parked along the railroad tracks the only thing I'd risk would be getting shot by hunters in the woods on the edge of the tracks - a serious threat at one spot along the path. One of these mornings I might, but with the 2 feet of snow we just got I suspect they're in the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 527654, member: 9240"] You mean for something like this? (SOOC w/ 24-120mm on D750 - have a few of these I need to process) [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]195950._xfImport[/ATTACH] I can certainly get closer in cases, but I can't always guarantee they'll be there. I have some shots with the 70-200mm but they're on a D610 - if I had thought they'd be there I would have shot with the D7100. If they're close enough to the edge of the road and it's cold enough that the border with the fields is frozen and not mud then I can get closer. I generally don't keep the 150-500mm with me on trips and I was out shooting landscapes for something, so I wasn't going for them specifically. There's a 3 mile stretch where they tend to overnight and it's along railroad tracks, so if I packed up, found 'em and parked along the railroad tracks the only thing I'd risk would be getting shot by hunters in the woods on the edge of the tracks - a serious threat at one spot along the path. One of these mornings I might, but with the 2 feet of snow we just got I suspect they're in the water. [/QUOTE]
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