maryland monster buck
#12
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Woodsboro Md USA
Posts: 176
RE: maryland monster buck
well i can a sure you these areREAL pictures of free ranaging deer.wouldnt waste my time or yours but thats your opion!!!!!!!!!!im new to these forums but if someone could fake pictures that good i would like to see them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#13
RE: maryland monster buck
ORIGINAL: ShadowAce
And where are the tines on the opposite side? Just happened to exactly match up? Just asking. Is there a logical explanation?
Heck, the G4 and 5 on the near side are leaving shadows in thin air!
And where are the tines on the opposite side? Just happened to exactly match up? Just asking. Is there a logical explanation?
Heck, the G4 and 5 on the near side are leaving shadows in thin air!
Take a closer look, you can see all the tines. There are no G4's or G5's, its a main frame 4x4.
I don't think the trees are 15yds behind the deer either.
The shadows are there because the flash on the cuddeback is higher than the lens.
EDITED TO ADD:
Great looking buck Madeline! Welcome to the forums.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: maryland monster buck
Great pictures of two impressive bucks--thanks for sharing and welcome to the forum Madeline.
I'm seriously thinking of getting myself a Cuddeback--but hanging in there waiting on the New 'IR' version to come out. Heard that this could be sometime in June of this year.
The trigger speed on the Cuddeback trail cameras are certainly better than the cameras I've tried. As can be seen, the camera triggers even before the buck come into the center of the shutter--on some of my cameras all I get the rear 'white flag' of the deer.
Thanks again for sharing your pictures, enjoy your camera--it's always a fine moment when the time comes to retrieve the picture--not knowing what you will see. What a thrill it must have been seeing those beauties!!!
I'm seriously thinking of getting myself a Cuddeback--but hanging in there waiting on the New 'IR' version to come out. Heard that this could be sometime in June of this year.
The trigger speed on the Cuddeback trail cameras are certainly better than the cameras I've tried. As can be seen, the camera triggers even before the buck come into the center of the shutter--on some of my cameras all I get the rear 'white flag' of the deer.
Thanks again for sharing your pictures, enjoy your camera--it's always a fine moment when the time comes to retrieve the picture--not knowing what you will see. What a thrill it must have been seeing those beauties!!!
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: IOWA
Posts: 400
RE: maryland monster buck
Thanks for posting pics of a couple of great bucks. Dont let the "photoshop" police chase you off. They obviously dont have much experience with deer cams and arent used to seeing quality deer. Great pics and good luck chasing them next year.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 801
RE: maryland monster buck
Hey Shadow Ace, I can appreciate your skepticism but that is not a doctored photo.Nobody would take the time to create shadows from twigs on the trunk exactly like the antlers do on the brush behind it.
Madeliene.... you are selling Cuddeback as the best game cam on the market with these awesomely clear images.
Madeliene.... you are selling Cuddeback as the best game cam on the market with these awesomely clear images.