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Carl, yes that sounds uncivilized and very dangerous. Glad you left. When keeping the numbers down one has to do it skilled, professional, precise and as quiet as possible. Luckily they now use silencers, and it all make no fuss and is almost unnoticed.Thorkil,
Thank you for the informative video. As you say it seems quite civilized and safe. I participated in a deer culling event at Montezuma National wildlife refuge at the north end of Cayuga Lake one time many years ago when I used to hunt deer with bow and arrow. It was a chaotic, badly organized event and very dangerous with untrained hunters shooting arrows indiscriminately through the trees with no regard for the safety of others around them. I stayed for less than an hour and left, thankful that I wasn't killed.
Best regards,
Carl
Very much like the English painter Constable! Lovely shot...
Hasselblad X1D with XCD 45/4P at iso100 1/180 f6.8
thorkil
Thank you Bill !Very much like the English painter Constable! Lovely shot.
Bill
Mark, that is beautiful! Well done!A ragged edged pink tulip currently flowering in my garden. GFX 100S + GF 250mm + 1.4xTC:
Ragged edged pink tulip by Mark, on Flickr