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    I live in the foothills of northeast Georgia, not far from the Great Smoky Mountans National Park. My favorite birding site is Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina, which is famous for over 300 types of birds. I use Canon gear, 40D and 7D, with a 400 f/5.6 for birds. I use the 24-70 f/2.8 and 10-22 f/3.5 for landscape.

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    [QUOTE=Danny Young;643761]I live in the foothills of northeast Georgia, not far from the Great Smoky Mountans National Park. My favorite birding site is Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina, which is famous for over 300 types of birds. I use Canon gear, 40D and 7D, with a 400 f/5.6 for birds. I use the 24-70 f/2.8 and 10-22 f/3.5 for landscape. My website is youngphotography.smugmug.com.

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    Hi Danny and welcome to BPN. I am planning a trip to Georgia in the spring.

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    There are a lot of photo ops around here. Spring in the north GA mountains is very beautiful!

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    I can't wait to get there!!

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    Will you by chance be doing a work shop in GA while you are here? I studied your work online. I'd like to learn some of your techniques.

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    Welcome, I'm over in middle S.C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Young View Post
    Will you by chance be doing a work shop in GA while you are here? I studied your work online. I'd like to learn some of your techniques.
    I am going there to scout a location for future workshops in the area. I appreciate your kind words and I look forward to shooting with you in the future.

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    That would be nice. I usually learn a lot when I do that.

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    Welcome Danny. Let's see some of those bird images!
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    Hi Arthur, I'd be glad to show 'em, but I haven't figured out how to do it yet! Can you help me? Thanks.

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    There are a bunch of posting tutorials I just don't know where they are. I will post your plea and you will get some help pretty soon :)
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    Hi Danny, welcome to BPN!! I'm looking forward to your images too Here is the link to the "sticky" with posting instructions (recommended reading), and then below it is an excerpt from it that applies to "Forum Participants".

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