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02/17/2015 07:23AM  
I came across this photographer's website that I think many of you will enjoy browsing through.

Martin Radigan
 
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bbrown6057
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02/17/2015 09:59AM  
Here's another guy. Have talked with him on facebook several times and I am at awe with his talents when it comes to wildlife.

Marcel Bressers
 
02/17/2015 08:42PM  
Thanks for the link - I really liked his work. Getting wildlife pictures like that is a lot of work.
 
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02/18/2015 10:13PM  
great fox photos and they all look like they were taken in the wild.
i guess in the end what a pro wants and needs is a good shot that can be sold but i'm sort of put off when i find their wild wolf-moose-fox whatever was a set up in a zoo or petting farm.
 
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02/20/2015 01:53PM  
quote wetcanoedog: "great fox photos and they all look like they were taken in the wild.
i guess in the end what a pro wants and needs is a good shot that can be sold but i'm sort of put off when i find their wild wolf-moose-fox whatever was a set up in a zoo or petting farm."


I'm the same way. I'm not 100% sure, but I think this guy has taken most of these from a wildlife preserve. I do know this, he shot these with a D7100 and 2 of his main lenses are 6k each. Way to expensive for me. But to those that don't believe that good glass is worth it, just take a look at his shots.
 
02/20/2015 09:41PM  
Somewhere on Martin's site he said he had to hide in an old barn to get the fox pictures he took.
 
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