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<blockquote data-quote="JJ3" data-source="post: 5490034" data-attributes="member: 7325"><p>I'm with you Fairchaser on almost all these. Especially putting the tongue back in the mouth and wiping off the blood/saliva/dirt from mouth and nose. I want to get the picture as close to the point of harvest as possible — I may move them a bit to get away from blood pools or obstacles like logs and stick. I also like for the hunter to still be in gear — orange vest, etc.</p><p></p><p>I keep a camera in the car during hunting season just for this purpose. Sometimes have to take my own picture using the self timer and propping the camera on the 4-wheeler.</p><p></p><p>We don't mount every buck or doe that we harvest but pictures will last as the long as the digital technology doesn't change or a nice print looks good on the wall. I am ll about getting a good picture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJ3, post: 5490034, member: 7325"] I’m with you Fairchaser on almost all these. Especially putting the tongue back in the mouth and wiping off the blood/saliva/dirt from mouth and nose. I want to get the picture as close to the point of harvest as possible — I may move them a bit to get away from blood pools or obstacles like logs and stick. I also like for the hunter to still be in gear — orange vest, etc. I keep a camera in the car during hunting season just for this purpose. Sometimes have to take my own picture using the self timer and propping the camera on the 4-wheeler. We don’t mount every buck or doe that we harvest but pictures will last as the long as the digital technology doesn’t change or a nice print looks good on the wall. I am ll about getting a good picture! [/QUOTE]
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