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Few pics from this afternoon,was our second wander of the day,a little earlier than the norm as it's forecast heavy rain here this afternoon & as I'm typing this I can see the rain on the window so thankfully we've just avoided a soaking which I'm personally very thankful for as I'm currently fecking crippled with both my back & hip,I've been unable to sleep for day's now & our wanders recently have been super slow & not too far either. I'm on a myriad of painkillers already but they ain't touching the pain,hopefully things will settle down again soon & trying to avoid a so
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Hope this week is being good to everyone,nothing much happening here,just the usual daily routine messing on with the dog's. The full crew here are currently moulting,I'm sick of grooming the mangy fecking thing's,they look embarrassing but there's not much you can do about it really..the sun is shining here today although we are forecast heavy rain tomorrow & again on Friday so we will make the best of today,have a tip top day folk's,few pics from yesterday on a couple of my wanders .. keep on keeping on folk's
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Many times,he got his arse whooped more time's than I care to remember matey
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I took these a couple of days ago with the Sigma 100-400mm,first impressions are positive anyway bud. I can't see much wrong with them anyway,I have had numerous Sigma lenses over the year's but none of their most recent from their Contemporary/Art or Sport selection until this one,like I said on a previous post to you they have really stepped up their game & their lenses are equal if not better than many of the so called bigger names ie: Canon,Nikon & Sony..good shout by you matey,hopefully anyone looking for an upgrade & or just starting out might be able to save themselves a few
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It's tough going for all & everything up on the high ground..'The Beast' there looking down on owld heading on up..
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I've recently as in the last fortnight just bought a Sigma lens for a Canon camera bud,I watched numerous videos on YouTube regarding the lens & it seems to be a cracking lens,the one in question is the 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG,not the best lens in low light conditions but a F2.8 400mm lens which is good for low light will cost you about £15k lol. I purchased this one off the auction site in as good as new condition for £440 so I'll see how it goes,I also bought a 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 L series lens which is one of Canon's professional lenses being the L series but the newer mark 2 version of this
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Few pics of my Mrs pup yesterday afternoon..10 months old
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He was handy enough on them bud or at least I thought so anyway. For being 'just' a Saluki lurcher he showed me thing's that no other lurcher I've ever owned could or would. Fantastic memories that will be forever etched into my mind,they will only die when I do. He wasn't the best at anything but he was a fair dog at pretty much everything from ferreting upto teeth & EVERYTHING in between,I lamped him scarcely throughout his working life but he still caught plenty in the hours of darkness. I took him across seas via ferry & from Oxfordshire down south to John O'Groats in the north of
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Boat leaving the harbour this morning..
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Yeah,I love taking a few pics Phil..wish I could afford some better gear really but all that new camera gear both body & lenses are way out of my price range,those mirrorless camera's & body's especially the Olympus OEM's are perfect for us lot,both body & lenses are weather sealed & the combined weight of them even with a longer focal length then what my dslr setup's are weigh less than than either one of my dslr cameras alone & or even one of my telephoto lenses. The weight saving & size of a set-up like that would be unreal,had I looked after my gear better I could o
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Driving home just as day was breaking,near Fort William,Scotland
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As above on the Black Isle,Scotland
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Black Isle, Scotland
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These on the Fife Coastal Path up in Scotland..
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Few pics from here in the Lake District..
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Rose this evening having a play around with a ball she found on the beach,she's currently moulting,overweight & about as fit as me,enjoying the off season,the pair of us
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Yeah,all I want to see is the compass screen & a directional arrow pointing the way to the dog & to let me know how far away & the Dogtrace does that superbly..were I advising anyone to buy a tracking collar I'd advise them to buy the Dogtrace,it does what needs doing & does it well,no bells no whistles but it's the lightest collar & like you say the best for any size of dog..cheers for the input matey.
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Top job bud,I think the old Astro's are the best of the lot myself.
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Which version of the Garmin do you use Daniel? I've got the old Astro 220's the Alpha 100 & the Alpha 200i,being honest when up in the mountains the newest I own the Alpha 200i can very often lose 'track' of the dog,I do like it though for the built-in In Reach facility,for about £12 a month subscription it's worth paying in my opinion as where I go I can almost guarantee mobile phone's will not work so having the In Reach in the 200i to send messages & or worst case scenario hitting the SOS button should something go wrong & get the mountain rescue on their way is something I find
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Who uses them then? Which make & model? If you've tried several why did you stick to a certain one (if you did?) & or discard a certain one? What's the pro's & con's to a certain make/model? As you can see I've a few myself.
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Red Kite.. Osprey.. Cuckoo.. White Tailed Sea Eagle all photographed up in Scotland
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Adder..
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Couple of Stag's here at home on the local fells..
