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03/07/2014 05:03:27 PM · #1
You won't believe this! BTW, at the bitter end they show a motel room with all their gear spread out... But, people, this is EXTREME photography...
03/07/2014 05:49:06 PM · #2
Super interesting. Thanks for sharing.
03/07/2014 06:00:13 PM · #3
Looks like a prescription for lens fungus!
03/07/2014 06:35:47 PM · #4
Oh - my - goodness - where do we see the rest of this!

fabulous photography, Bear. Thanks for posting.
03/07/2014 07:01:26 PM · #5
That was really cool! I want to see more!
03/07/2014 07:23:40 PM · #6
How come we don't have birds like that?!
03/07/2014 08:05:24 PM · #7
Great!!! It is awesome and lets you share the wonderful (and tough) world of nature photographers.

Message edited by author 2014-03-07 20:05:37.
03/07/2014 08:55:28 PM · #8
Um..."Holy extreme photography Batman! That is the ***t!" I mean that is very interesting Bear. Thanks for sharing. Where did Batman come into the conversation anyway?

03/07/2014 10:19:03 PM · #9
Absolutely amazing...I'm ready to sign up...I'll admit I'd have a problem getting UP into the trees...but I sure as hell would try!!! There has to be some way to make it happen...
03/07/2014 10:19:34 PM · #10
Originally posted by vawendy:

How come we don't have birds like that?!


We just have to GO to them Wendy!!!
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