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<blockquote data-quote="T.J." data-source="post: 4768104" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>I get it. As I said, I've never thought that was a great picture of the deer. There is nothing wrong with it other than it just does not show off what it's impressive about the deer. It's width. It does not have tall tines. I was told that picture was chosen because you could see all 10 points in it. One of the problems you might find with the Ames deer is, while they are almost all scored by the same guy, the pictures are not all taken by the same guy. And none of the people who take the pictures are photographers. Also, as has been said, I did not black out my own face. I do however agree with and appreciate Zach's reasoning for doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.J., post: 4768104, member: 7629"] I get it. As I said, I've never thought that was a great picture of the deer. There is nothing wrong with it other than it just does not show off what it's impressive about the deer. It's width. It does not have tall tines. I was told that picture was chosen because you could see all 10 points in it. One of the problems you might find with the Ames deer is, while they are almost all scored by the same guy, the pictures are not all taken by the same guy. And none of the people who take the pictures are photographers. Also, as has been said, I did not black out my own face. I do however agree with and appreciate Zach's reasoning for doing so. [/QUOTE]
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