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Additionally, the elk’s AI system was designed to realistically respond to its environment. A sudden noise? You'll see the animal freeze, assess the threat, and then flee with surprising agility. Stay quiet, and you might capture the elk in a peaceful moment, such as grazing or bugling during the rutting season.
Do you dream of capturing a herd grazing in the morning mist, or perhaps a dynamic shot of two bulls locking antlers? Share your ideas and experiences in the comments - your feedback is always an inspiration for us!
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