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Awesome shot!!!
How big was he?
Well not going over and putting a tap measure on him I would say at least 10 foot, was one of the bigger ones I saw. He did not jump into the water like the smaller guys!
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Nice down low perspective on this, giving you the feeling you are right in there with him. Well done Chris.
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Cool perspective and comp here!
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I agree, love the low perspective
yikes. the perspective makes me feel like a snack.
cool shot, I love the detail
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Awesome! Again, I love the light...you must have been out in the morning or evening.
Thanks y'all. Actually Glen it was between 10 and 11, that was the first boat trip. I did get lucky though and it was only me on the trip and the ranger really worked great on slowing down and stopping when she could so i could try to get good pics.
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