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Unread 01-03-2010, 11:29 AM   #1
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Yup,I can just see ya sittin there poundin hell outta that keyboard....And Kathy just shakin her head...
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Unread 01-03-2010, 07:43 PM   #2
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WOW..!!! Great pics of some wonderful dogs!! Thanks for posting them Tim..!!



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sorry for getting off topic.....
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John, would you mind posting pictures with a bit more panorama?
I mean, the Brits are absolutely lovely and the photography is first rate . . .

. . . . but I can't seem to get a fix on where you're hunting. I've got a general idea and I think that is where I set about a dozen coyote traps and I wouldn't want you to accidentally . . . well, you know what I mean.
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John, would you mind posting pictures with a bit more panorama?....and I wouldn't want you to accidentally . . . well, you know what I mean.
Dean,

You know - your caring and concern for the well being of my dogs really is heart warming. I can't tell you how much I appreciate that. Frankly, my friend - while we sometimes chide each other in private and public, your caring and concern really is what this forum is all about....

For that - you have my sincerest thanks and have attached a more panoramic image for your use and inspection.

Dean, my sincerest thanks again,



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Yup, I knew it! See them broken stalks of Timothy grass? . . . well, I bent them down like that to point where one o' my coyote sets was. Sure glad I was able to warn ya like that. Whew!... that was a close one!

Next time will ya elevate the camera angle a mite? . . . please?
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Thumbs up Hunting Dogs & Dunkle

John,
Great images of your Britts in the snow, thanks for posting the photos...
Sharp resolution and strong colors, what type of Camera are you using?

Best, CSL
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Hi CSL!

My sincerest thanks..! I really enjoy photography and have "played at it" for many, many years. Anyway - today I was using my Nikon D200 with an older Nikkor 75-150mm f/3.5. It's manual focus and manual f-stop, since for snow, I usually only shoot snow scenes manually given how most DSLRs blow out scene highlights (same for bird photography in Florida)... I use CS for post processing as well to convert from the NEF (RAW) file...

Anyway - my thanks again CSL - and a wonderful 2010 to you..!

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Dunkle,

If I bring my camera out can you give me some lessons on how to do that manual stuff? I thought I would test your knowledge, do you recognize this bed and what BOD slept in it?

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Hi CSL!

My sincerest thanks..! I really enjoy photography and have "played at it" for many, many years. Anyway - today I was using my Nikon D200 with an older Nikkor 75-150mm f/3.5. It's manual focus and manual f-stop.

Anyway - my thanks again CSL - and a wonderful 2010 to you..!

John

John,
I have used an older Nikon for years, and when I had time to get everything right manually I've achieved some great results with 50mm & 135mm Nikkor lenses... These days seems like the film cameras are quickly becoming dinosaurs, but I still like using my early Nikon ~ old habits, well you know... When on the fly and in a hurry I grab my Son's Canon EOS Rebel Xti, it's a good camera and does very well for a modern day digital.

Best to You as well in 2010...... CSL
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