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A HUNTER'S DREAM. Sitting ducks in the snow.
Rest assured i only shoot with my camera. How many ducks can you see? I never dreamed i would see ducks in winter, on a frozen river, at -15 C. ![]() File name Sitting ducks in the snow 2.JPG Camera Model Name Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS Firmware - Shooting Date/Time 1/6/2009 14:55:54 Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/125Sec. Av(Aperture Value) F5.6 Metering Modes - Exposure Compensation 0 ISO Speed 200 Lens - Focal Length 31.0 mm
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