Treestand photos... Post your pics here.
#61
My most recent (yesterday morning) just messing around with a button buck.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid198/p25bac6f73f270b76bb9bdaf3bf6f842a/f0d7ede2.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid198/p25bac6f73f270b76bb9bdaf3bf6f842a/f0d7ede2.jpg
#62
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
No, I never use the flash while snapping pics of deer. I'm Skeered!
Do you see the pic that is real dark? That was taken with the "action" setting. It has to be super bright to use that option or the pic will turn out just as that one did.
The low light setting is the best of your options for your pics for the most part except it is so hard to hold the cam still through the slower shutter time. The real shakey pic was taken with this setting.
Hey buckeye , do you use the flash for outdoor pics during light hours?
Do you set your cam to the "action" setting in case the deer are moving?
Do you set your cam to the "action" setting in case the deer are moving?
Do you see the pic that is real dark? That was taken with the "action" setting. It has to be super bright to use that option or the pic will turn out just as that one did.
The low light setting is the best of your options for your pics for the most part except it is so hard to hold the cam still through the slower shutter time. The real shakey pic was taken with this setting.
I'll try and get out to the woods this weekend and take some pics with my new toy.
Do you guys keep your cams in your packs or do you leave them hung around your neck?
#69
bored so heres some more, my stand is a pallet in a hedgrerow between an unused field and a cultivated field. Heres a pic of my small foodplot (never been hit, too much other food around) in the unused field.




