p.2 #10 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
These are simply amazing photos and to say I'm jealous of your experience in just seeing them like this would be an understatement! Thanks for sharing.
p.2 #17 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
signo: The way he was looking at me suggested that he saw me more as lunch than a master Thanks for the feedback. Scott
ggleason: I hang out in the park for several days a week and every 3 months catch a glimps of a wolf. You have to be lucky and persistent.Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
dhb820: It was a fantastic outing. Glad you like the pictures. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Robert Snow: High compliments - I am glad I was ready for the wolf. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
barrye: It was my best outing in my life so far for wolves but I am not ready to retire yet. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
birdied: Magical is a good description. When you and the wolf are eye to eye and he has a look of wanting to eat you, its impressive. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
RikWriter: Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.2 #19 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
PaulCal: The 5diii ability to do 6fps and be full frame is what prompted me to buying the 600 - approaching the effective reach of 7d with higher quality of full frame. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Tim Kuhn: I was lucky because he stayed while I swapped bodies and lens and upped the fstop before he got tired of me. But sometimes you need luck and I will take it. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Shiva dancing: Thank you for the congratulations. Much appreciated. Scott
tdong: It was a lucky morning. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
rmt3rd: I put the camera's (7d w 600 and 5diii with 100-400) on my passenger chair. And then handhold if I come accross an opportunity. And if they keep hanging out I get out with my monopod. Monopod on 600 would be too unwieldly in the car (and then I would have to bring my truck which does not maneuver like my jeep). I have tried bean bag but I don't like it because the car vibrations transfer (or you have to shut off and then you are fixed in one spot) and then when you want to put on the monopod, you can't. So handheld and switch to monopod if the action remains. Glad you like them. Much appreciated. Scott