John Gryphon
Well-Known Member
A genuine question seeing as the UK probably has the common enemy.
For the bloke behind a lens its terrible, the bino/scope glass can see through it to a point but the cam lens is woeful.
I found a young stag in his bed,I stayed with him for just under two hours and the fog lifted to the point of getting a few reasonable pics, 20 others were schiite. One video out of four was just ok. The fog lift lasted 10 minutes then was pushed up from down below again and it was painful watching him browsing through glass without pic opps. Straight up the foreleg Dunny, allow for the steep angle with the guests .300 Winny.....BAM! The gully I named as Pox Gully as that`s where my Sydney mate came out with "the pox" which really hammered him.
In bed with light fog.

Then fog rolled back up as he stood....grrrr.

Then after waiting and waiting and watching intermittent glimpses of him he showed up crossing in the smallest of glades. I gave him a call to pull him up and got a few pics.



For the bloke behind a lens its terrible, the bino/scope glass can see through it to a point but the cam lens is woeful.
I found a young stag in his bed,I stayed with him for just under two hours and the fog lifted to the point of getting a few reasonable pics, 20 others were schiite. One video out of four was just ok. The fog lift lasted 10 minutes then was pushed up from down below again and it was painful watching him browsing through glass without pic opps. Straight up the foreleg Dunny, allow for the steep angle with the guests .300 Winny.....BAM! The gully I named as Pox Gully as that`s where my Sydney mate came out with "the pox" which really hammered him.
In bed with light fog.

Then fog rolled back up as he stood....grrrr.

Then after waiting and waiting and watching intermittent glimpses of him he showed up crossing in the smallest of glades. I gave him a call to pull him up and got a few pics.



Nice pics mate