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    #31
    Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
    He was my favorite buck I saw on this trip with the very young 6x6 next in line. He more of a future prospect at this point but off to a great start. Here are some more pics of the clean 6x6.
    My picture perfect buck.. Awesome pics(and deer)!!

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      #32
      Awesome pics

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        #33
        Great photos

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          #34
          Originally posted by ATX Tyler View Post
          Seems like it's gonna be a good one. I haven't gotten to take it out much yet (go to work in the dark, come home in the dark), but I think it will work out well. The build quality is awesome that's for sure, it's just a heavy son of a gun haha.
          What does it weigh? My Canon 4.0 500 mm IS lens weighs little over 7 lbs. I have to use tripod when I use it or at least a mono-pod.

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            #35
            Great......now I have drool on my keyboard!

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              #36
              Wow...great captures of spectacular bucks. I would look at one and say "that is my favorite"...get to the next and say, no that one. I said that all through your pics. Really nice work!

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                #37
                Originally posted by yazoomon View Post
                The sunset photo of the 12? a few photos up is spectacular!!!! What great photos and a great ranch. Thanks for sharing. By the way, I need some lessons. I have a Seven also and some good glass, I just don't know how to set my camera for light and speed ect. I am working at it though. Thanks again.
                Thanks. That buck that is way out in the full sun? If that is the one that was after sunrise and he is a 7x7 typical and bumping 8x7. I am still learning my camera and lenses also. I am self taught and need a lot practice. I use a tripod all the time with my 7D and 500mm since it is so heavy. I try to use Manual exposure mode when possible and go for the lowest ISO(100 if possible). Then make camera adjustments to get the picture quality I want. That picture was taken at 100 ISO, F4 and 1/320 exposure. Like I said I am still learning as I go. If lighting is bad and deer are moving around a lot very early/late in dark shadow spots then I use the Programmed Auto exposure setting some. Lot of times I just taking pics of deer when I see him the first time so I have them for future reference history on a buck.

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                  #38
                  Those are gorgeous deer, that is a high fence place I take it ? **** I would like any one of them, but several just make your hart rate increase looking at your pictures. Nice "shooting."

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                    Those are gorgeous deer, that is a high fence place I take it ? **** I would like any one of them, but several just make your hart rate increase looking at your pictures. Nice "shooting."
                    Thanks and yes it is a large HF ranch.

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                      #40
                      Absolutely amazing pics! The potential with that youngster is crazy!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
                        What does it weigh? My Canon 4.0 500 mm IS lens weighs little over 7 lbs. I have to use tripod when I use it or at least a mono-pod.
                        It's a little under that. Probably around 6 lbs.

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                          #42
                          Nice!

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                            #43
                            Dang!

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                              #44
                              Thanks again everyone. I'll add a few more here.
                              Last edited by texashunter56; 01-10-2018, 08:59 PM.

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                                #45
                                Awesome deer

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