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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5489207" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>A lot of hero shots are starting come in and some of them look pretty bad. This is your once in a lifetime moment and I know you want to share your pics with friends and family. Take a few extra minutes to get a great photo. Here are a few suggestions.</p><p>1. Try your best to show the deer in its best light. Cover up the GSW if possible. </p><p>2. Tuck it's tongue back in it's mouth. </p><p>3. Drag the deer away from the gut pile or other blood and hair. </p><p>4. Select a nice background that's natural. </p><p>5. No tailgate shots. </p><p>6. Clean the blood off it's mouth and nose. </p><p>7. Pay attention to the Sun. Get at a low angle to snap the picture. </p><p>8. Take lots of pictures; they don't cost a thing but you can't get the moment back. </p><p></p><p>I'm no photographer, so I'm open to more suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5489207, member: 10373"] A lot of hero shots are starting come in and some of them look pretty bad. This is your once in a lifetime moment and I know you want to share your pics with friends and family. Take a few extra minutes to get a great photo. Here are a few suggestions. 1. Try your best to show the deer in its best light. Cover up the GSW if possible. 2. Tuck it’s tongue back in it’s mouth. 3. Drag the deer away from the gut pile or other blood and hair. 4. Select a nice background that’s natural. 5. No tailgate shots. 6. Clean the blood off it’s mouth and nose. 7. Pay attention to the Sun. Get at a low angle to snap the picture. 8. Take lots of pictures; they don’t cost a thing but you can’t get the moment back. I’m no photographer, so I’m open to more suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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