eyelaser wrote:
You Canadians certainly are industrious! Those are some fine shots Don and you must be really chuffed at the results. I love these low level images but unlike Kirk, I am not really thrilled with having thousands of ants crawling all over me.
So call me when you are next having a garage sale...I suspect you have a wonderful collection of hardly used stuff
Eric
Thanks Eric. I am pleased and I'm enjoying just tinkering with my set-up. Next season I'll be refining again, I am sure.
What do you need. With the strong American $ you can get my stuff at a fraction of the cost!!
Don
mikedec wrote:
Great shots of the Hooded Mergansers and Wood Ducks. Keep them coming.
Thanks Mike. You and I are having an old fashioned shoot out.
Don
Michael Rucci wrote:
WOW Wonderful set Don your dedication on getting the blind right has payed off BIG time .Do you have a shot of it for us?
Thanks Michael. I have posted one before and I will try to do so later. Or you could just go on a road trip and stop in!!
Don
kdacharya wrote:
Don, these are delectable. especially 2 and 4, hats off for the effort and quality, which are directly proportional
Thanks. It takes a special effort to keep coming up with images to match the quality shown here.
Don
Gottabepurple wrote:
Well, your resourcefulness certainly paid off. #s 4 and 5 are my faves. Nice work on all of them though.
Thanks Purple People....
I'll need to get some more wood ducks.
Don
Gottabepurple wrote:
Well, your resourcefulness certainly paid off. #s 4 and 5 are my faves. Nice work on all of them though.
Thanks Purple People....
I'll need to get some more wood ducks to shoot.
Don
OBXGuide wrote:
Wonderful images Don. My favorite of the set is #2. My question is . . . how do you avoid making ripples yourself? And maybe you could post a photo of your blind. I like to make a lot of my own stuff too - http://www.carolinawildphoto.com/ToolsIndex.htm . Sounds like you came up with the solution using those ropes. Now that's thinking.
Fred
Thanks Fred. Once I'm tied off there is little movement and no ripples. Glad you got to look back and see my floater blind. What started as a simple idea evolved and became very complex.
Don
DonGut wrote:
Thanks Mike. You and I are having an old fashioned shoot out.
Don
I will trade you some Wood Ducks for Hooded Mergansers. Although I did see a First Year Male (Hoodie) the other day, but no opportunity to take any good photos.
It seems like friends up north get more Hoodies, where as here in the south (Southern Minnesota), more Wood Ducks.