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Those thighs are a little off-putting.
Very nice. What are you shooting with?
Northern Harrier (female). These things don't perch in trees like other hawks so it was kind of unusual to catch this one hunkered down in the brush. Usually they set down in places you can't access them.
Are those things mellow, or do they get ornery during the rut? I'm scared of hitting a deer with my car. I'd be scared of those things hitting my asshole with their antlers.Pretty cool watching these guys graze this morning while drinking my coffee. View attachment 113461
They are mostly mellow but definitely can be ornery, as you put it, during rut. Overall they are much more skittish than the local deer which are everywhere and basically DGAF about humans.Are those things mellow, or do they get ornery during the rut? I'm scared of hitting a deer with my car. I'd be scared of those things hitting my asshole with their antlers.
They are mostly mellow but definitely can be ornery, as you put it, during rut. Overall they are much more skittish than the local deer which are everywhere and basically DGAF about humans.
I almost hit a large bull elk back in the day driving in a thick fog on the 101. If you've never seen one in person just imagine a cow on stilts with huge antlers. The mass of their body is right about windshield level if you're in a smaller car, which I was.
Just saw this. Thanks!Very nice. What are you shooting with?
I've seen elk from a distance in Jackson, and I've seen some moose up close there. I don't want those problems.They are mostly mellow but definitely can be ornery, as you put it, during rut. Overall they are much more skittish than the local deer which are everywhere and basically DGAF about humans.
I almost hit a large bull elk back in the day driving in a thick fog on the 101. If you've never seen one in person just imagine a cow on stilts with huge antlers. The mass of their body is right about windshield level if you're in a smaller car, which I was.
Sweeeet! Do you use the gimbal for surf photos as well?Just saw this. Thanks!
Here is the set up I carry around with me when I go hiking around.
Lens: Canon 300L F4 IS with 1.4TC (less the tripod)
New Body: Canon 90D
Nice. I have that same lens but honestly haven't used it much since I got it. I always have the 100-400 ready to go and seldom switch to the 300. I shoot with the 7DII which is a very similar body.Just saw this. Thanks!
Here is the set up I carry around with me when I go hiking around.
Lens: Canon 300L F4 IS with 1.4TC (less the tripod)
New Body: Canon 90D