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Jan 8, 2018 22:19:01   #
Valsmere Loc: New Jersey
 
Awesome I too keep a camera with me in my travels

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Jan 8, 2018 22:46:59   #
tinwhistle
 
I'm 11 years retired, former OTR truck driver. When working my camera was always at hand, just behind me on the bunk, but as mentioned previously, passed up a ton of shots because nowhere to park. Today, my camera sits on the right hand bucket seat of my F-150. Second rig, if I need it is secure in a camera bag on the floor in back.

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Jan 9, 2018 00:21:07   #
SheilaG Loc: Central Arkansas
 
Lucky you to see the feline and get such an awesome shot of him! My fav's are of wildlife.

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Jan 9, 2018 01:57:13   #
bobsisk Loc: Chandler, Arizona
 
The old Boy Scout motto is indeed appropriate here; "Be Prepared." You were and ya done good. Excellent photo!
My camera bag is not large, so I just park it next to me between the two front seats of our minivan. Side-to-side it's not going anywhere because it's on the floor and the seats will keep it in place. Forward and aft motion for the most part will be restricted to whatever the cleats on the bottom of the bag allow as they dig into the carpet. If I happen to think ahead about parking it I can place it up against the forward console, thus restricting that motion too. It will still be between the seats.

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Jan 9, 2018 02:46:56   #
Ed Greding Loc: Texas
 
My wife doesn't trust my driving, so she drives, and my camera is in my hands are very near. The problem is that you never know what you'll see, and half the time I have to change lenses. Still, good advice!

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Jan 9, 2018 03:26:21   #
Collie lover Loc: St. Louis, MO
 
billnikon wrote:
When I was a photojournalist I always had my camera ready to go. I drove a Ford Mustang in the day and my camera was always on the bucket seat next to me. Today I travel with two camera's next to me on a bucket seat of my Chevy Equinox. I have read several posts here about securing your equipment in a camera bag and putting it in the trunk of the car. The photo below was of a recent Bobcat at Wakodahatchee, a rare site there. I was driving in early in the morning and my wife alerted me to the Bobcat that was walking along the side of the road inside a chain link fence. (when my wife is next to me my camera's are in the back seat directly behind me) I stopped the car, grabbed the camera, which is always preset for early morning light, got out of the car and shot two quick shots of it, then rested my camera on the split rail fence located outside the chain link fence and got this one. While this was happening a fellow photographer passed me and stopped just ahead, he had to unlock his trunk, get his camera out, put the lens on his body, and by this time, the Bobcat was gone. I know already what some will say, my equipment was not secured, but who cares, my camera's sit on the back seat facing forward, they are flat against the seat, they are very secure. I GOT THE SHOT, because I am always prepared.
When I was a photojournalist I always had my camer... (show quote)


Great shot. How do you pronounce Wakodahatchee and where is it located?

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Jan 9, 2018 20:44:16   #
jeanbug35 Loc: Jonesboro AR
 
Good capture. I always keep my camera in the back seat where I can reach it very quickly.

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Jan 12, 2018 17:14:38   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
Great capture, beautiful cat!!

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