Just had to share the great work of one of my friends … Mike Houska is a fantastic photographer … so good, you’ll soon see his work on the cover of a Cabela’s catalog. He asked to shoot still photos of Buddy and me while we were videotaping upcoming “Buddy & Me” segments for the new TV show Wingshooting USA and how could I say no?So, here you have one example of a behind-the-camera shot from behind TWO cameras … still camera ably handled by Mike, and HD video by my director Tad Newberry! Be grateful Buddy’s in focus and I’m not!
[Update: if you just got the Cabela's Fall Preview catalog and thought "deja vu," you're right. It's the shot I'm alluding to above ... which is a pretty cool composition, being as it is much like this one but with a pheasant in the foreground looking nervous. PS: last night I met the guy in the picture at our dog club meeting!]


Great pic, thanks for sharing.
Not really, Patrick. Lens – medium and probably wide-angle if I recall. Camera – really, really expensive. Skill level – very high (photographer, not subjects).
Great pic! Any info on lenses, camera type, filters etc?