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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
noone ever tells or talks about the coyote LIGHT they use.. please help Im in the mrk
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero_Man" data-source="post: 256668" data-attributes="member: 7517"><p><strong>Re: noone ever tells or talks about the coyote LIGHT they use.. please help Im in the</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, it is one of the best spots for it....</p><p></p><p>Think of it this way, do you know when you get your X-mas pictures back and see all the RED EYE in the kids eyes ??? Well, this is because the lens and flash are on the same plane or axis as each other. The light goes out and bounces straight back....</p><p></p><p>Same thing you are trying to accomplish while spotlighting. You want and need that light to bounce straight back. If you have done much calling with a partner or spotlighting out of a truck, you know how many times your partner sees the eyes on his side, but you can't because you are not behind the light ? A lot ! Also, when trying to find the animal in the scope, you need the light on the same plane for the eyes to reflect back to you. Same thing as having partner hold light above or near the scopes angle of view. </p><p></p><p>If you have an off camera flash and use it or bounce the light off the ceiling red eye in your pictures goes away.... Same thing, if you move spotlight at an angle away from the shooter, the predators eyes go away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero_Man, post: 256668, member: 7517"] [b]Re: noone ever tells or talks about the coyote LIGHT they use.. please help Im in the[/b] Actually, it is one of the best spots for it.... Think of it this way, do you know when you get your X-mas pictures back and see all the RED EYE in the kids eyes ??? Well, this is because the lens and flash are on the same plane or axis as each other. The light goes out and bounces straight back.... Same thing you are trying to accomplish while spotlighting. You want and need that light to bounce straight back. If you have done much calling with a partner or spotlighting out of a truck, you know how many times your partner sees the eyes on his side, but you can't because you are not behind the light ? A lot ! Also, when trying to find the animal in the scope, you need the light on the same plane for the eyes to reflect back to you. Same thing as having partner hold light above or near the scopes angle of view. If you have an off camera flash and use it or bounce the light off the ceiling red eye in your pictures goes away.... Same thing, if you move spotlight at an angle away from the shooter, the predators eyes go away... [/QUOTE]
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