This is me hunting in the foot hills of the Big Horns after a fresh early October snow. Ya know with secenery like that its hard to get any hunting done.....
Here's one of my favorites. Obviously I didn't take the picture, it's part of an old photo album I inherited from my gr-grandfather. The caption says:
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"Castle Rock"
-on-
Junction
Creek
8 miles from
Durango
[Gus in foreground]
-Aug 1898-[/b]
Edit: I realize that this photo isn't eligible to be entered into the contest since I didn't take it personally, but the contest made me think of it, and I just wanted to share it with you guys. Please don't include me in the list come voting time.
Here's a pic of a fawn still in spots. My brother and I were headed to a trail head for a scouting trip when we rounded a corner in the road. A doe and 2 fawns were standing in the middle of the road. Mom went right, the fawns went left. One ran up the hill and this guy dropped down into hide mode. I snapped a few pics before driving away. As I drove by, he got up and ran.
Some of you get to hunt in some really beautiful territory!!!
lan lord, How long of an exposure did you use to get the water to look like that in the Big Creek Photo? I would assume a tripod was also used. I love that effect
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