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Photo Forum / Photo Technique / Nature Photography / July 2005

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Where, how to submit an amateur photo of wildlife30 Jul 2005 16:16 GMT2
I have a spectacular picture of a hawk with a squirrel in its talons
The picture was taken a moment after the hawk had flown out of
cherry blossom tree. How can I submit this photo to a magazine
Should I contact magazine companies directly? Any help would b
accomodations in NE during fall foliage season?20 Jul 2005 19:42 GMT2
How difficult is it to get a hotel room in VT and NH during the leaf
peeper season?  I've heard three things ... 1) everything will be
booked solid by end of summer or 2) you can find a room if you book by
noon that day or 3) you can find a room by noon *except* on the
Canon 1Ds M II (16 Mpixel digital) vs 4x5" film20 Jul 2005 18:13 GMT5
This is an interesting article from a landscape photographer who uses
mainly 4x5" Velvia sheet film discussing why he's now using the Canon
1Ds MII for a lot of his work.  While he concedes the 4x5 gives better
larger prints he discusses several other reasons why even 35 mm digital
Where to stay in Yellowstone - Grand Teton area20 Jul 2005 04:16 GMT5
Have a 2 week vacation in mid September and the family would like to go to
Yellowstone, we usually go to Rocky Mt NP and stay in a nice cabin with 2
bedrooms and kitchen maybe 2 baths-  4 adults 1 grandbaby. We have stayed at
Flagg ranch years ago, but when I did a search for ...
Hunting Techniques11 Jul 2005 17:02 GMT6
On Saturday, I was walking in my yard when I heard the call of a male
bobwhite, a quail species that I hunted with my father when I was young. I
immediately started whistling the female call and within a few minutes, the
bird had landed in a tree in my yard. I went inside got my ...
 
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