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Deer Harvest Photo Tips (REVISITED)

Rackaddict

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In reference to comments made to MR4PLAY72's incredible buck, let me go on record and say I fired the first shot so to speak in my post:

Holy Smokes! What a fantastic buck.


Now what are we gonna do about those slaughter house pictures?? Anyone good with Photoshop??
No disrespect was intended I can assure you. I do however feel I led "Archery95" into a bashing when he posted a comment sometime later. Trying to play it off I edited a photo in a wooded setting hoping it would ease some tension. Don't think it helped.:eek:

Again, No disrespect to Mr4play72 whatsoever. Absolute respect to any hunter who takes a deer of that caliber. Heck, I'd even pat you on the back and tell you nice driving if you hit it with your truck.:D

However, this incident did bring to mind a post from years gone by. This isn't the first time and certainly won't be the last that someone makes a comment or gives an opinion on a photo here at IW. I do apologize if my comment in anyway tainted a post of what is probably the finest buck taken this year.

Anyway, the post I mentioned in the link that follows is entitled,

"Deer Harvest Photo Tips"
Jan. 2, 2005
posted by Blake


http://iowawhitetail.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9128&highlight=deer+harvest+photo+tips

Another from Ruger:
http://www.rugerphoto.com/PhotoTips.html
 
Thank you for reminding me Doug. :way:

Since we made the change over I needed to do some editing on this post.
 
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