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This is a better angle on the bobcat I first posted a few days ago. The 7 Italian photographers on the bobcat tour had 35 bobcat encounters in just over 3 days - but this encounter was the best.
The bobcat is very close, maybe 15-17 feet, limiting depth-of-field to a little less than 1 inch. Shot with a Nikon D3s body, 500mm lens, ISO 1600, 1/800 second at f4, +1/3 eV, Indura tripod, raw converted to jpg in CS6 Brent Russell Paull // American West Photo Safaris
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by Gary Briney
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