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Best place to photograph wildlife in New England?
Hi. I'm interested in doing wildlife photography. Does anyone know of
a good place to go? I'd like to do larger animals, such as deer, moose, bear etc. rather than just squirrels and chipmunks. I'm willing to hike and camp to find good spots as well. I live in Boston, so I would prefer to stick to places in New England for now, since this would be my first time going out, though I do hope to go to more distant places in the future. My gear right now is a Canon EOS 3 with a 28 - 135 zoom and a 100 - 400 zoom. Also what kind of film do people use? Thanks Ron Soulliard |
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Best place to photograph wildlife in New England?
Go to Maine, bears will pose for you.
"Ron Soulliard" wrote in message ... Hi. I'm interested in doing wildlife photography. Does anyone know of a good place to go? I'd like to do larger animals, such as deer, moose, bear etc. rather than just squirrels and chipmunks. I'm willing to hike and camp to find good spots as well. I live in Boston, so I would prefer to stick to places in New England for now, since this would be my first time going out, though I do hope to go to more distant places in the future. My gear right now is a Canon EOS 3 with a 28 - 135 zoom and a 100 - 400 zoom. Also what kind of film do people use? Thanks Ron Soulliard |
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