Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner



This morning while photographing with Willard we encountered a flock of Eastern Wild Turkey Gobblers, just in time for Thanksgiving!

As the Pennsylvania turkey hunting season is past; Thanksgiving should present no problem for this beautiful Gobbler.

7 comments:

  1. I wish I could understand all that gibbish in the camera instruction book. I'd love to know how to blur out the background like you did in this photo.
    We have turkeys that visit our field but I believe yours is better looking than ours!

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  2. Dot... it all has to do with depth of field. Look for that heading in your book.

    Nice shot Salty.

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  3. What a grand bird! Lucky, too, that he's managed to escape hunting season! I saw one wild turkey here a couple of weeks ago, first time I've seen one on the Cape in all my years living here (I think the coyotes are to blame). But we do have our fair share of turkey vultures. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  4. Wonderful shot... and lucky bird! Great post for today.

    Happy Thanksgiving!!!

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  5. That's what we're having. Turkey and all the trimmings. Still cooking. The pumpkin pies are done. You can see it on my blog. Happy Thanksgiving.

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  6. Who shot that turkey for dinner.

    Happy Thanksgiving day to you Salty from the UK.

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  7. Very appropriate shot :)

    (I found a wireless network in the hotel, so I'm doing a lightning tour of the blogging world)

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