**Annual "Take Quality Pictures...ones to be PROUD of!!"**
#41
RE: A Great picture!!
I've never taken much time to really set up pictures before. Though they weren't crap, I was never really happy with them. After reading this thread again by Matt, and putting to use some of it's tips, I've finally taken a great photo. It's only a doe, but it's the best I've done. I like it.
#48
RE: A Great picture!!
Some great looking pics on here ! I am wondering how you get them to come out so clear? I am thinking about getting some new lenses for my camera but, I would like to know a little more about it. First is how do you get them to come out so clear and also sometimes the reflects off objects and messes up my pics. What type of lense would be good to filter this reflection from the sun? Any advice would be good thanks.
#49
RE: A Great picture!!
If you shoot an animalright before dark and want to take a daytime photo, if it is cool out or you have a walk in cooloer you can tie the horns up and position the animal for the picture and you won't get that stiff look in your picture...
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#50
RE: A Great picture!!
Heres a pic I took 2 nights ago. I shot the Coyote while calling and hunting alone, I shot it at sundown. I ALWAYS have my digital camera in the truck. It took me a while to get it right but I think it turned out OK. The beautiful thing about a digital is you can delete the bad photos later so take as many as you can!
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