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Stoney 23/3 and Pike
Maria and I are making our way up to Stoney on the 23rd March in case anyone wants to say hi or join us.
We are hoping to photograph the pike that everyone else seems to see. Can someone tell me where they actually are (or most likely to be)? I've only ever seem them in the Stangarth. Thanks Daniel |
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Daniel,
So far the 23rd is a kids-free weekend for me, so may be able to make it. I'm in next week, so if it's stupidly cold I may wimp out!! Rob
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D'oh. I may have got my dates wrong. It is the week before (16th) that we are looking at. Maria wants to also get some shots of the helicopter to make up a panel for a competition.
One other thing that I've been thinking of trying is to feed the ducks from below the surface. The idea is to either make them dive or to squabble on the surface for some action effect shots. Has anyone tried this? Daniel |
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That's a kids weekend.
There are hardly any ducks left there, you'd be damn lucky to get a shot. Rob
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