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Over the shoulder bull elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Dodd" data-source="post: 167088" data-attributes="member: 4127"><p>Len,</p><p></p><p>Nice bull! You can even take a "Texas Heart Shot" w/o any concern at f11. Thanks for sharing your bull.</p><p></p><p>I hope the fall colors are all that you hoped they would be. I went out this weekend (also in the rain) and drove part way to Jackson, Wyoming. Lots of red maples but the aspen had yet to turn for the most part; just one golden tree here and another over there.</p><p></p><p>I intend to be in Yellowstone NP this Saturday as my new 200-400 VR lens showed up. However, I am sitting here with a really impressive Gitzo carbon fiber tripod and no word on the Wimberley head that will bring it all together. I tried several shots hand holding that big lens with acceptable results but can't think you could do that for very long.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Craig in </p><p>SE Idaho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Dodd, post: 167088, member: 4127"] Len, Nice bull! You can even take a "Texas Heart Shot" w/o any concern at f11. Thanks for sharing your bull. I hope the fall colors are all that you hoped they would be. I went out this weekend (also in the rain) and drove part way to Jackson, Wyoming. Lots of red maples but the aspen had yet to turn for the most part; just one golden tree here and another over there. I intend to be in Yellowstone NP this Saturday as my new 200-400 VR lens showed up. However, I am sitting here with a really impressive Gitzo carbon fiber tripod and no word on the Wimberley head that will bring it all together. I tried several shots hand holding that big lens with acceptable results but can't think you could do that for very long. Thanks, Craig in SE Idaho [/QUOTE]
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