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You can't let photos like that out... that photo either doesn't get taken or doesn't get shared.
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This one is making the rounds.
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I wanted to revive this thread as it has a lot of good info in it. I by no means am a great photographer, but I did learn a lot reading thru it and realized what mistakes I was making. Lately, on this forum there have been a lot of photos being posted that could of used the advice given through out this thread. Seeing pics posted like this one just make me cringe and it takes away from the experience you are trying to share. Please review the tips that got shared here so you can have good photos to share down the road.
To the OP of the pic, sorry, it is a good example. You shot a great deer. What I am talking about is the muzzle pointed at your head, the bloody mouth open, and the orientation making it an almost vertical hill. That all takes the viewers eyes away from of your success that your trying to show. A couple quick minutes staging it with that background you would of had an awesome photo.
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Would like to put some #9 shot in this guys rear-end.
I'd go up a couple of sizes. At least.
I have to stay non-lethal as I didn't draw a douche-bag tag this season.
Still, one of the best threads on Hunttalk