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Turkey Gobbler Sunset Canyon (Central Texas)
While reading the paper this morning I looked out and saw three gobblers in the back yard. The ferocious 11 pound Bichon barked at them before I could even think about getting the rig set up. I looked out this afternoon and they were back. I told the dog not to bark and got set up to shoot. These guys aren't real bright. They they usually live on the other side of the game fence with the hens but couldn't figure out how to get back across. I guess they didn't think about flying. The EXIF said I was 55m away and this is about 75% of the full frame. 10D, 500/4L IS + 1.4 II TC, Gitzo + BH1 + Sidekick, ISO 400 -1/3, 1/500 @ f/5.6 jn [b]Jim Neely - Dripping Springs TX[/b]
jim(at)jneely.net [url=http://www.jneely.net]Jim Neely Nature Photography[/url] |
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by george forrest
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