Toro,
Thank you. The camera is Steph's. It's a Cannon S2 that has a 12 optical zoom. It's really a nice camera and we both highly recomend it. When we were looking for a good camera, I started a thread on what to buy. Several guys recomened the Cannon, and everything we read about it was what we were looking for.
Last month, we had a party with Steph's Uncle and Dad here with Digital SLR cameras that cost three times as much as hers. They are both very good photographers and they spend allot of time taking all sorts of pics. When they were about to leave, they downloaded their pics, which were very nice and allot of fun to see, but they were not as bright or as clear as what Steph took with her camers. The S2 is not an SLR, but one unit with a very big and POWERFUL zoom lens.
Tony,
Thank you. It really was pure luck on my part that it even turned out.
Phil,
Thank you. It's also the background picture on my screen.
We're getting some light rain right now from the Tropical Storm Edouard, but nothing to brag about. It's just cooled things off and settled the dust.
Patrick,
Off the top of my head, I'd guess that it was over 300 yards. The big one is probably 150 pounds, but the others are in the 60 to 70 pound range with the piglets around ten pounds. I've seen them again, and allot closer yesterday morning.
I've made shots that long, but not off hand and not at animals that small and moving. From the time I saw them, I had enough time for one picture and they were gone. Maybe five seconds.
Eddie