Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
#22
RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
If they weren't cropped EXACTLY the same.......that would suffice as to why they show different portions of the feeder legs.
ALL I needed to see is that it was posted by Kel to assume its' validity
I also noted when it was first posted that I thought the arrow was backing OUT when the shutter caught it. I believe that to be true....since I believe he told me it wasn't a pass-thru.
Awesome, awesome photo sequence....and I'd be proud of it. Congrats, Kel
ALL I needed to see is that it was posted by Kel to assume its' validity
I also noted when it was first posted that I thought the arrow was backing OUT when the shutter caught it. I believe that to be true....since I believe he told me it wasn't a pass-thru.
Awesome, awesome photo sequence....and I'd be proud of it. Congrats, Kel
#25
RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
VERY, VERY COOL! And ask yourself this, why would someone doctor a photo to make it look like they captured the deer getting arrowed on camera? Would be a lot of work for something that's intriguing but not going to make you famous, etc. The real fakers are out to make it look like they shot a huge buck or whatever when they didn't. This buck is legit and so is the pic. Great work on the buck and luck on the camera's timing!
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RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
Kelly.....one of the greatest trail cam pics I've ever seen. I remember when you posted it. Did you ever send that pic into the camera company? Or enter it in a contest?
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