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    Great catch!!! You sir are an awesome practitioner of the photography art.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Great catch!!! You sir are an awesome practitioner of the photography art.
    I appreciate the kind word but you should see my trash can of deleted photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crp4570 View Post
    I appreciate the kind word but you should see my trash can of deleted photos.
    Oh, believe me I do know just how it takes (many) (sometimes hundreds) of shots to capture the ones that seem to have it all goin' on for them. I once had an interest in doing some photography as a hobby... (still do)... and have read many articles about how the most successful wildlife photographers invest hundreds of hours every month afield stalking photo ops and setting up strategic blind locations in search of that perfect combination of elements that make up the best photo opportunities. It's very much like catching a three pound crappie. You have to catch hundreds or even thousands before you might catch one three pounder.
    I'm just sayin'... Some of the shots you've shared are quite remarkable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Oh, believe me I do know just how it takes (many) (sometimes hundreds) of shots to capture the ones that seem to have it all goin' on for them. I once had an interest in doing some photography as a hobby... (still do)... and have read many articles about how the most successful wildlife photographers invest hundreds of hours every month afield stalking photo ops and setting up strategic blind locations in search of that perfect combination of elements that make up the best photo opportunities. It's very much like catching a three pound crappie. You have to catch hundreds or even thousands before you might catch one three pounder.
    I'm just sayin'... Some of the shots you've shared are quite remarkable.
    apprecate the kind words. It does take effort. The kitters sometimes just wont stand still.

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