[LRFlex] Re: Mustangs of a different sort...
- From: Doug Herr <telyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 05:30:09 -0700
on 5/23/05 7:25 PM, Ted Grant at tedgrant@xxxxxxx wrote:
> David Young offered:
> Subject: [LRFlex] Mustangs of a different sort...
>
>>> www.horizon.bc.ca/~dnr and then clicking on "featured photo".<<<<
> Mustangs (of the wild horse variety) are not as common as the P-51 variety, so
> while heading for a local fishing hole, yesterday, we were delighted to come
> across two bands of mustangs grazing near a local copper mine.
> Sadly, because the intent was fishing and I didn't want to risk my Leica gear,
> I had only the 20D and the 17~85mm zoom that came with it. The subjects were
> fairly far away and I couldn't get much closer. :-( <<<
>
> Hi David,
> Well OK David yer forgiven this time mon ami. But you better start carrying
> that 400mm lens everywhere you go, as this shot is about 300 + MM short! ;-)
>
> Not to forget you now live in the wilderness wildness of BC and anything wild
> can and will come before yer eyes and lens! So you better be ready with the
> 400mm and not apologizing if the future. ;-)
>
> ted
How about a dry bag so you can have the camera handy even when fishing?
Ditto what Ted wrote. A darned shame to leave the 400 behind where you
live.
Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.wildlightphoto.com
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