As the other boys stated, awesome picture. What kind/model of camera do you employ?
I just got back from the SHOT Show this evening and one of the things I researched on-site was a new camera to upgrade my lame field photography, Turns out Steve Dillon at FOXPRO is a real photography expert and he advised Fujifilm will be releasing a new mirrorless model next month. It is their X-T20. These mirrorless camera offer a lot of features, such as superior low light performance that are useful for hunters. I plan to take Steve's advice and buy one as soon as they are on the market.
I hope to get some better hunting photo's in the near future.
OOPS! Sorry for any confusion, but I DID NOT take the picture...I just passed along a neat photo included in a news clipping site that I enjoy. Working from my phone, I couldn't find a way to link to the site, so I just copied the photo.
It was a neat picture that was pertinent to our sport, so I wantedto share it with you. The article didn't have any particulars about the picture.
Demi
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Our season runs from November 1 to March 1, but South Carolina laws for crop damaging birds are lenient. There are no requirements for permits or written permission. Around here, we crow hunters are the red-headed step children who don't get much attention. That works for me!
Demi
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The man who thinks he can, and the man who thinks he can’t are both right.
Always good to keep a low profile. I never mention numbers to the land owners on rare occasions where they drive up and ask how many were shot I just say I don't count them.
When asked by strangers when I am hunting "what are you hunting?" I tell them coyotes and don't even mention "crows".
What kind of season have you had thus far, average, above average or below average?