Canadian Monster Buck
#61
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Not to me, I take my photos to honor the animal, the hunter should always be secondary in the photo. I think they are extremely impressive photos.
Not to me, I take my photos to honor the animal, the hunter should always be secondary in the photo. I think they are extremely impressive photos.
why dont you just take pictures of them in the woods when they walk by your stand then....that would behonoring the animal.
#62
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
one more thing go to that outfitter site....the guy in the red whos photo i posted last page.....hes wearing the same jacket for every photo since 1989-2006 every single one for the last 17 years or so...i dont know it doesnt add up to me...and sure they are nice deer but something is definately not right....nobody wheres the same shirt hat every time they shoot a deer... and iver never seen anyone hunt wearing red.
#63
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Not to me, I take my photos to honor the animal, the hunter should always be secondary in the photo. I think they are extremely impressive photos.
ORIGINAL: Alpha Capo
justins photois/looked better than these Yahoos.....
i dont get the point of putting trickery ona outfitter website...its done to make them appear better than what they really are....hense my term Fakes, to me thats what they are.
justins photois/looked better than these Yahoos.....
i dont get the point of putting trickery ona outfitter website...its done to make them appear better than what they really are....hense my term Fakes, to me thats what they are.
#65
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: West MI
Posts: 408
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Not to me, I take my photos to honor the animal, the hunter should always be secondary in the photo. I think they are extremely impressive photos.
Not to me, I take my photos to honor the animal, the hunter should always be secondary in the photo. I think they are extremely impressive photos.
#66
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
Alpha Capo,
He's a picture to illustrate for you what Rob is talking about.......I didn't set this one up to exaggerate the scale as much as some of the pictures you are looking at but you see the same effect. This is my buddy Frank, and if you don't know Frank he's 5'8" (if he's wearing high heels) and all of 300+ lbs. Do you really think that deer's head is as big as Frank's chest?[:-]
It's all in how you take the picture. They think they have a formula to make every deer look as big as possible so they take a bunch of pictures that way.
How big do you think this buck would look if I backed Frank away 2 more feet and had him stretch out a bit?
It's simple photography, not gunmen on the grassy knoll or tin foil hats.
He's a picture to illustrate for you what Rob is talking about.......I didn't set this one up to exaggerate the scale as much as some of the pictures you are looking at but you see the same effect. This is my buddy Frank, and if you don't know Frank he's 5'8" (if he's wearing high heels) and all of 300+ lbs. Do you really think that deer's head is as big as Frank's chest?[:-]
It's all in how you take the picture. They think they have a formula to make every deer look as big as possible so they take a bunch of pictures that way.
How big do you think this buck would look if I backed Frank away 2 more feet and had him stretch out a bit?
It's simple photography, not gunmen on the grassy knoll or tin foil hats.
#70
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Southeastern Michigan
Posts: 225
RE: Canadien Monster Buck
I am not sure if the pics have been doctored or not, but one thing that looks really strange about the third pic which was posted, the guy looks like he is giving a thumbs up sign and is not even touching the deer.
In any case, its an awesome buck!
In any case, its an awesome buck!