Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Lets make this blog stand out
Having visited several blogs on trail cams, I notice that other than photos and opinions, they are all about the same. I am asking for any input on what you would like to see or discuss on this blog that is different than the rest. Lets keep this blog interesting and exciting!
Unique Photos



Having introduced myself, I would like to share some of my favorite photos taken with my cams. I invite all of you to do the same and share with everyone your favorite photos. Feel free to post as many you wish. I, like most, enjoy looking at pics of deer and other wildlife. Being from the midwest, I am not able to capture pics of elk, moose, bears, etc., so photos of these are especially enjoyable to look at. Also, it is always neat to see pictures of animals that are later harvested by the hunter.
New Blog Space
Welcome everyone,
My plans for WildLifeCamCentral is to open the doors for new and exciting discussions relating mainly to wildlife cams, deer cams, trail cameras (whatever you choose to call them). To begin, I have been addicted to these cameras for over ten years. I feel like a child at christmas time every time I bring a camera or chip in from the field. I have tried many different types and brands of trail cams over the years. I started out with the old 35mm cameras when they first came out and now have advanced to the all digital ones. I currently am running six cameras from four different manufacturers. Living in Big Buck country (Illinois), I have been fortunate to capture many great pics of giant bucks along with other wildlife (turkeys, coyotes, bobcats, coons, etc.). For our initial posting, please feel free to introduce yourselves and how you became addicted to the exciting use of these cameras. I, along with all the other viewers, look forward to hearing of your experiences.
My plans for WildLifeCamCentral is to open the doors for new and exciting discussions relating mainly to wildlife cams, deer cams, trail cameras (whatever you choose to call them). To begin, I have been addicted to these cameras for over ten years. I feel like a child at christmas time every time I bring a camera or chip in from the field. I have tried many different types and brands of trail cams over the years. I started out with the old 35mm cameras when they first came out and now have advanced to the all digital ones. I currently am running six cameras from four different manufacturers. Living in Big Buck country (Illinois), I have been fortunate to capture many great pics of giant bucks along with other wildlife (turkeys, coyotes, bobcats, coons, etc.). For our initial posting, please feel free to introduce yourselves and how you became addicted to the exciting use of these cameras. I, along with all the other viewers, look forward to hearing of your experiences.
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