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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5498599" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>You have compiled a good and comprehensive list, that im sure addresses your snapshot of what a kill pic should</p><p>Be. But not everyone has the same perspective. I dont do facebook, twitter, instanet or any other social media outside tndeer. I take pictures for me, no one else. My criteria are very different- i dont want to be in the pic. I dont want to go through massive amounts of work to make the deer appear larger than he is. If he wasnt as big as i wanted, he would still be walking.</p><p></p><p>I have honestly grown weary of the glamour shot photo shoots that so many of these modern hunters do. Overpriced matching camo, cheesy filters and sitting a full area code behind the deer with a crap eating grin on their face. </p><p></p><p>I want to photo the deer in the way that i will recall the feeling and nostalgia of the hunt. And my favorite photo of all, is the deer as he fell with background that he drew his final breathe in. Not back at the gated community with their half million dollar urban dwelling as a backdrop- BUT to each their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5498599, member: 2947"] You have compiled a good and comprehensive list, that im sure addresses your snapshot of what a kill pic should Be. But not everyone has the same perspective. I dont do facebook, twitter, instanet or any other social media outside tndeer. I take pictures for me, no one else. My criteria are very different- i dont want to be in the pic. I dont want to go through massive amounts of work to make the deer appear larger than he is. If he wasnt as big as i wanted, he would still be walking. I have honestly grown weary of the glamour shot photo shoots that so many of these modern hunters do. Overpriced matching camo, cheesy filters and sitting a full area code behind the deer with a crap eating grin on their face. I want to photo the deer in the way that i will recall the feeling and nostalgia of the hunt. And my favorite photo of all, is the deer as he fell with background that he drew his final breathe in. Not back at the gated community with their half million dollar urban dwelling as a backdrop- BUT to each their own. [/QUOTE]
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