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These boys were behind the house this morning. 13 total. I figure those with a bull elk tag would enjoy the velvet.

 

Doug~RR

 

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QUIT BAITING THE ELK!

 

 

:D

 

 

Nice pics! Do they keep you awake all night in September?

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They look to be in great shape. Thanks for the great pics Doug :D

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They were all bedded when I first saw them, but I impinged upon their comfort zone to get closer pics in order to get trees and fences out of the viewfinder. Probably was 30-40 yards away. Had to leave Rica in the house as she would have been flushing them quicker than a running covey of Gambels.

 

Doug~RR

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RR,

 

Sweet pictures...reminds of my days living of off E. Mohawk behind the fire station off of Lake Mary Rd. We use to be able to sit on our back porch and listen to the elk bugle.

 

Thanks for bringing back some memories.

 

Matt

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Doug

 

I swear Doug, your pictures are always awesome, you should seriously thing about a sideline wildlife photography job. I need to talk to you about cameras and all that cool stuff. Thanks for the awesome pics.

 

 

Rich

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Rich,

 

Back when I was teaching high school, and not enjoying many students, being a wildlife photographer was one profession I thought that I might enjoy more, albeit with less pay (less than a teacher's $ almost pays for the mac n cheese). But I do like to eat and have a nice German beer or two.

 

Today's pics were almost snapshots and did not have time for a good setup or take time to set the depth of field as I scurried around the neighbors' houses. Tony Mandile has posted some nice professional pics, as has Tony Bynum over on Monster Muleys. He has posted some good camera and tech info in the photography forum on MM.

 

I took these with a handheld Panasonic FZ-20 digital.

 

Doug

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Great pics, thanks for sharing.............Super job !

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