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brewski 16-Jun-15
brewski 16-Jun-15
brewski 16-Jun-15
jcneng 16-Jun-15
LUNG$HOT 16-Jun-15
tradi-doerr 16-Jun-15
c3 16-Jun-15
TD 16-Jun-15
willliamtell 16-Jun-15
brewski 16-Jun-15
From: brewski
16-Jun-15

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From: brewski
16-Jun-15

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From: brewski
16-Jun-15

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From: jcneng
16-Jun-15
Great pictures!

From: LUNG$HOT
16-Jun-15
Nice brewski! Are those from this year??

From: tradi-doerr
16-Jun-15
Great pictures! I was wonder when you were coming out of hibernation!LOL

From: c3
16-Jun-15
Nice !!!

From: TD
16-Jun-15
Scruffy lookin' things in the spring, shedding clumps of that hair all over. Thanks for the pics!

From: willliamtell
16-Jun-15
Nice shots Brewski. in your opinion what is tougher, taking a really well composed wildlife picture or getting close enough to arrow one of those son of a guns? Outside of national parks, and without some really expensive lenses, I always felt it was harder to photograph than to just harvest them.

From: brewski
16-Jun-15
William My biggest asset to taking wildlife photos is being a Bow hunter as well. I believe it gives me a distinct advantage over non Bow hunters. I think that getting the photo that you really are looking for is more difficult in some respects than getting close enough with a bow. Lighting, for sure. Eye in focus is the number one priority to getting a good shot.

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