There have got to be some Forsythe shooters out there. I was there yesterday and saw several folks with bazookas stuck out their car windows.
If you do shoot at Forsythe, I have one question. How do you deal with the light? As we head out the Wildlife Drive early in the morning, the sun right right in our face and everything off to the left and right are sidelit with very bright highlights and very deep shadows. Nowhere is that more evident than one the Egrets.
The same issues apply on the return trip on the north side. The only place the light is ok is on that short stretch on the East side. My understanding is whether in the car or outside, we must stay on the road surface which is understandable but does limit the opportunities for any better positioning.
And yes cloudy skies would have been better but yesterday's forecast for clouds turned to a reality of cloudless blue skies and bright sun. So much for 21st century meteorology. After a 120 mile drive, you play the hand you are given.
It may be several weeks before we return (the NJ North Shore is next for a visit) but any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.






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