Thanks for taking the time to look. I enjoy sharing my work.wow, tons of great shots on your site. My wife wants to know what camera and lens you used for the deer and fox photos?
You have a talent Troybilt. I also enjoyed your work.Thanks for taking the time to look. I enjoy sharing my work.
Most of my wildlife shots are taken with a Canon 1DX or a 1D MKIV camera body. Leans most likely a Canon 500mm f/4L IS I, Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II with or without a Canon extender 1.4XIII.
Yo troybuilt - tremendous photogenic skills there! That is hard to do, harder even to do well. Nice work!
Thanks for taking the time to look over my work. It took me a long time to get a good collection going. I enjoyed almost every second of it.@Troybilt , that portfolio is probably one of the best nature based groups that I have ever seen. Your subject and setup were almost perfect on every shot. I love the Eagles! Very inspiring.
I believe you and your enjoyment is seen in each shot. They are very beautiful.Thanks for taking the time to look over my work. It took me a long time to get a good collection going. I enjoyed almost every second of it.
@Troybilt , where is your gallery of plywood photos? WTF!!?If y’all are done flirting with Troybilt, can we get back to talking about plywood?


Wild plywood is extremely hard to find in the wilderness. I have only seen it twice in my life and both times it was just a mear glimpse as it was sliding away in a blur. Such an elusive creature. I guess I could just go to the plywood zoo and get some shots but thats just not my bag.