I've been cleaning up on the squirrels around my house, but I just figured out how to get pics of them trying to fly. Here's one, I'll get some more up soon.
My squirrel shooting escapades
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My squirrel shooting escapades
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Re: My squirrel shooting escapades
Here's some more.
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Re: My squirrel shooting escapades
Very cool, how did you do it? I would like to try that in the fall when I get out in PD town.
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Re: My squirrel shooting escapades
Well first I tried to setup the camera with a 10 second delay and shoot right before it took the picture but all I got was dust. So I started taking videos with the camera, then I found out that I can make a picture of the frames and that's how I got those 2 pictures.
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