OK OK.. Lets see an example of some QUALITY photos...
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 1,382
RE: OK OK.. Lets see an example of some QUALITY photos...
This is a photo of my first bow kill, which was last October. I tried to clean the blood up the best I could but there was so much of it, it was tuff. Do I get a " B" for effort Rob? (yes the doe is small, but she isn' t that small for East Tx.lol She had very large fawns with her and she was just barely still producing milk.)
#22
RE: OK OK.. Lets see an example of some QUALITY photos...
TxCowboy, I' ll go one better...that' s a quality photo...A, you have all the components, a good pose on the deer, a bright smile, bow in place, nice background...yeah, a little blood, but that' s part of archery... get as much off as possible.
Some go to the extent of carrying glass eyes that come from taxidermist to make the eye' s seem alive.....
Some go to the extent of carrying glass eyes that come from taxidermist to make the eye' s seem alive.....
#23
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 1,382
RE: OK OK.. Lets see an example of some QUALITY photos...
Thanks Rob. I' ve heard that pro photographers carry those glass eyes like you mentioned. So are the glass eyes like marbles and do they actually have to remove the whole real eye?(yuck.lol)
#27
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
Posts: 393
RE: OK OK.. Lets see an example of some QUALITY photos...
Ok, finally figured this picture thing out. This is my only buck. Got him two years ago and didn' t like the pictures I had of him so I took some new ones. The first is decent but I' m wearing shorts, when I should have been wearing camos.
This next one is a good example of " pushing" him towards the camera. He looks a lot bigger.
This next one is a good example of " pushing" him towards the camera. He looks a lot bigger.