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And the foxes are hot too! :P

Nice work, Wes! Very nice!
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Post by kato »

How far above you was that hawk? What lens? Great shots, too. Wildlife photography and sports photography have got to be the most difficult.
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Post by Alan Evil »

Catching the two grey foxes was a real coup. How big of a lense are you using anyway? Are you lugging a tripod with you everywhere now?
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Post by ynot »

Those foxes are pretty bold ,one came within a few feet of me. Sorta like the squirrels here. Looking for scraps of food.
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Post by Wes »

Thanks much, I really like wild life photography, maybe even more the climbing photography. All those were with the 70-200 2.8L, the hawk get pretty close a couple times, but the others are cropped a bit. The foxes are pretty chill, and I might have been able to get closer, but didn't want to bother them too much. Even with the 200 and the 1.6 crop factor, I can see why people really like stuff like the 500 and 600 lenses. Need to pick one of those up soon.

It is nice down here for sure, in the 70's and sunny every day so far. Actually chased some shade on Saturday even.
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Brian Arnold took these...Dayton, OH at dinner after the comp


what can I say but cute...
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