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    Sticky: Timing is everything ...

    ... for sure. Never would be able to plan for this one.

    http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj218/jfs_photo/P8190043_edited.jpg

    John
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    Sticky: When taking early morning pix ...

    ... of elk in the back yard when it is snowing, don't forget the "flash off" setting, if you have one.

    http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj218/jfs_photo/IMG_0399_edited.jpg

    Then again, the...
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    Sticky: Thanks for the tips, Cold ...

    ... but I didn't want to lose the opportunity for some pix by going in to get the tripod. Those elk move in and out of cover quite quickly so it was more a matter of getting something than getting...
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    Sticky: Still find it intriguing ...

    ... the digital camera / computer software thing.

    Early this morning I shot some pix of elk out back of the house. The camera is a Canon Rebel Xsi EOS 450. The pix were taken hand held in very...
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    Sticky: Super pixels, Kerry.

    And they do remind me of a tip that occurred to me last week after we went for a ride and saw golden eagles, bald eagles, red tail hawks, turkeys, quail, and any number of other birds and fowl.
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    Sticky: Posting pixels.

    Here's the substance of a PM I have sent to a number of BB members to get them started on posting pix. Seems like it works for most people.

    Anyway, I'm assuming you have or are agreeable to...
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