Some pics from Nova Scotia

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pphoenix
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tryed to sign up, still waiting for the email to confirm it. been reading it for a couple of months just never joined.
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kendo kid
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Great photographs. The does in the first picture have such long necks they look like lama.
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maple
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Those pics are as good as a kill any day, maybe even better. Keep it up. We enjoy all those woodland journeys.

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Alaspan
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Those are some amazing pictures, keep them coming, I've saved a few of them. They'll make great screen savers!! Beautiful shots!!!

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Alaspan,
I'm sure you're not the first to have some new screensavers...LOL
Mine has changed alot since getting the camera this spring.
Maple...the getting "there" to get the shot is about as fun as hunting I say, just a challenging and great practice.
Landowners are alot more receptive to a camera than a weapon...LOL

Here is a link to a slideshow of some of my other pics....enjoy.


http://outdoors.webshots.com/slideshow/ ... kKfGwZ0tzr

Hover your mouse over the player and make sure the 'effects" are truned "off".
3 seconds per pic is much better than the default 5 secs also.
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Post by Kenton »

awesome pics, thanks for sharing
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