Why Elk have long legs!
Why Elk have long legs!
This came off of my trail camera this weekend, I thought it was pretty cool.
Make note of the time on the photo's.
Make note of the time on the photo's.
Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline.
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That's pretty sweet!
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Holy smokes! Amazing shots.
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Pretty awesome sequence you got there! You need to edit those pics where it looks like a film strip and then send it in to Reconyx...not only is it a really neat set of photos, but it shows how good the camera is to snap the pics rapidly and on time!
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Great pics and yes to capture the pics while running is awesome. I just bought a Sniper IR PRo and if I walk quickly past it I get blank pics. What model is this exactly?
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That's awesome!
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azhntr wrote:Great pics and yes to capture the pics while running is awesome. I just bought a Sniper IR PRo and if I walk quickly past it I get blank pics. What model is this exactly?
This is the Reconyx RC 60. I have had it for a couple of years, I saved up all of my cabelas gift cards for a while and was able to order one. They are a bit expensive but I must say it will never take a white out shot or a black out picture and gets a ton of pics when my others just sit idle.
Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline.
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Wow, awesome pics. thanks for sharing