I was using a Sigma 70-300mm @ 200mm.  There just always seemed to be something 
behind the subject.  Sigh . . .




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Jerry,
Sometimes a 135mm lens can help isolate those distant subjects.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Jerry in Arizona <glewis4...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> You're right Bob, but as they always say . . . location, location, location.
> Not alot of places one can wander around, even less in my wheelchair.? I 
agree,
> the Calf Roper is the best by far.
>
>
> Bob Sullivan wrote:
>
> <<Jerry,
> I think you were right with the Calf Roper.
> It's the best of the series IMHO.
> It has a good, close-up center of interest.
> Most of the others have lots going on in the background.
> And the pop-ups on the photobucket site are like flies.
> I'm constantly swatting at them.
> Regards,? Bob S.>>
>


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