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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Working Closer
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 12:24:11 -0800
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Jim Nichols showed:
Subject: [Leica] IMG: Working Closer


> Well, as usual, Doug Herr was right.  I tried moving closer to the bird 
> feeders today.  Without a blind, at 13 ft, the birds let me know I was too 
> close.  I moved back to about 18 ft, and the bolder ones decided to give 
> it a try.
>
> One image of the "scout" at 13 ft:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Male+Purple+Finch+71.jpg.html
>
> Two others, from about 18 ft:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Female+Finch+86.jpg.html
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Cardinal+04.jpg.html

Hey Jim,
Good on you lad!!! No problems with these.

Doug Herr can give you far better advice than I on these.

But for what mine is worth when shooting in our National Parks. I'd spend 
some more time at the 18ft mark for a few days and establish your presence 
until they become accustomed to your figure.

And if it appears they are coming in regularly without being spooked, then 
I'd gently move into the closer mark when none of them are around and wait.

They might get spooked at first, but by then the regulars will be some what 
accustomed to your size and gear and probably give you the opportunities for 
larger images?

So over to you Doug Herr, good Sir? :-)

cheers,
Dr. ted 



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