Photo Shoot!
- MuleyMadness
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Photo Shoot!
Out shooting photos a couple of weeks ago, and my Dad had what I consider to be a brilliant idea.
I was trying to sneak in closer to this buck to get 'really' good shots. As I got closer and closer my dad thought
"my heck, I would have came with him...if I would have known he could get that close"
That's what he always says. Just kidding pops!
Anyway, he decided he would try and get both of us in the frame while I was 'shooting' the deer.
What think ye? I'll tell ya more about the photo later.
We hope to try it again next week, I think we might be on to something cool here. Or at least we think so.
click for bigger image of course.
I was trying to sneak in closer to this buck to get 'really' good shots. As I got closer and closer my dad thought
"my heck, I would have came with him...if I would have known he could get that close"
That's what he always says. Just kidding pops!
Anyway, he decided he would try and get both of us in the frame while I was 'shooting' the deer.
What think ye? I'll tell ya more about the photo later.
We hope to try it again next week, I think we might be on to something cool here. Or at least we think so.
click for bigger image of course.
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Re: Photo Shoot!
Very nice pic! It'd be cool if you could re-create this during the Archery hunt with your bow drawn and all camo'd out, that'd look sweet!
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Re: Photo Shoot!
This is a great shot, Congrats to dad for the perfect picture
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Re: Photo Shoot!
That is super!!! Where's your shot?
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Re: Photo Shoot!
Before I get everyone to excited, I have to admit that this is 2 different shots cropped together in Photoshop.What think ye? I'll tell ya more about the photo later.
Here is my shot Don Fischer.
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- one hunting fool
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Re: Photo Shoot!
Ok I tried this last night with my wife but got busted and could not get even one picture with my camera.
Here's the story; my wife and I are driving the fields moving irrigation. I spotted a nice 3 point on a hillside by the canal but over the ravine from the property I was on so I packed up and we moved the truck over the bridge so I could sneak in. my wife grabbed her little camera also because of your post I wanted her to take a picture of me getting a picture of the little (18”) 3point I start sneaking down the ravine to get a closer picture. Here’s what I am thinking “The little buck has no idea I am there 60 yards, now 50, oh there are 2 bucks I didn’t see you little 2 point hu, nice” little closer look in the camera “Nope still to far, 40 yards, oh starting to look better, hey a spike also if I move to the left I could get a picture of them both” I take three steps into the sagebrush and up comes this wide going to be a nice 4 point. I crap he is 10 yards in front of me when he jumps up I let out a groan as I step backwards and snag my foot on the sagebrush and fall head over heals in the 2 ½ foot brush. He scared the crap out of me, almost literally I had no idea he was even in the area. I have not seen him there before now. He must have froze up when I sneaked up on the other deer and because I was not looking for deer on my hillside I never had a clue one was there. Needless to say I need more practice on getting pictures.
Oh by the way my wife just sat the wondering where I went. She gave up trying to get the deer in the picture because “There are too many bugs out today”
Man I love that little woman. It’s a good thing to because sometimes I think “WHAT!!!”
Here's the story; my wife and I are driving the fields moving irrigation. I spotted a nice 3 point on a hillside by the canal but over the ravine from the property I was on so I packed up and we moved the truck over the bridge so I could sneak in. my wife grabbed her little camera also because of your post I wanted her to take a picture of me getting a picture of the little (18”) 3point I start sneaking down the ravine to get a closer picture. Here’s what I am thinking “The little buck has no idea I am there 60 yards, now 50, oh there are 2 bucks I didn’t see you little 2 point hu, nice” little closer look in the camera “Nope still to far, 40 yards, oh starting to look better, hey a spike also if I move to the left I could get a picture of them both” I take three steps into the sagebrush and up comes this wide going to be a nice 4 point. I crap he is 10 yards in front of me when he jumps up I let out a groan as I step backwards and snag my foot on the sagebrush and fall head over heals in the 2 ½ foot brush. He scared the crap out of me, almost literally I had no idea he was even in the area. I have not seen him there before now. He must have froze up when I sneaked up on the other deer and because I was not looking for deer on my hillside I never had a clue one was there. Needless to say I need more practice on getting pictures.
Oh by the way my wife just sat the wondering where I went. She gave up trying to get the deer in the picture because “There are too many bugs out today”
Man I love that little woman. It’s a good thing to because sometimes I think “WHAT!!!”
Genesis 27:3
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
- Utahbowhunter
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Re: Photo Shoot!
SWEET! Nice photoshop Job! I couldn't even tell.