Turkey camera trap

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These are not the brightest birds so I made no effort to camo anything. The DSLR camera is inside the pelican case. I drilled a hole in the crude home made stand to hold the stick that I used to put a gob of suet feed on. Two Nikon flashes are in the locl and lock containers set at very low power. 1/16th and 1/32nd. I used a 10-22 lens set at 10mm. The trigger is on the small tripod on the left side of the camera.
 

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These are not the brightest birds so I made no effort to camo anything. The DSLR camera is inside the pelican case. I drilled a hole in the crude home made stand to hold the stick that I used to put a gob of suet feed on. Two Nikon flashes are in the locl and lock containers set at very low power. 1/16th and 1/32nd. I used a 10-22 lens set at 10mm. The trigger is on the small tripod on the left side of the camera.
Great pictures well done
 

These are not the brightest birds so I made no effort to camo anything. The DSLR camera is inside the pelican case. I drilled a hole in the crude home made stand to hold the stick that I used to put a gob of suet feed on. Two Nikon flashes are in the locl and lock containers set at very low power. 1/16th and 1/32nd. I used a 10-22 lens set at 10mm. The trigger is on the small tripod on the left side of the camera.
Those pictures are so nice..well done and they were definitely on Candid Camer...
 

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