Check out this picture...
#71
RE: Check out this picture...
i have not seen kellys pic but the one in the post looks fake i have never seen a pic of anything where you can see through a animal or person or what ever
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
So Kelly's is a fake, too? Is that what you "fake" guys are saying?
So Kelly's is a fake, too? Is that what you "fake" guys are saying?
#72
RE: Check out this picture...
Thats gotta be real...What does being able to see through the deers body or it being blurryhave to do with anything? That happens on occasion when the deer are moving quickly.
Here's an example from my moultrie this year:
http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/kk356/bowmanaj/trailcamendogjuly003.jpg
Here's an example from my moultrie this year:
http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/kk356/bowmanaj/trailcamendogjuly003.jpg
#74
RE: Check out this picture...
ORIGINAL: bigtim6656
i have not seen kellys pic but the one in the post looks fake i have never seen a pic of anything where you can see through a animal or person or what ever
i have not seen kellys pic but the one in the post looks fake i have never seen a pic of anything where you can see through a animal or person or what ever
#76
RE: Check out this picture...
ORIGINAL: Kelly/KY
IBM...you're on crack, no offense. If you want the original, I still have it loaded. I didn't photoshopmine.
IBM...you're on crack, no offense. If you want the original, I still have it loaded. I didn't photoshopmine.
#77
RE: Check out this picture...
I have a pretty long background in photography and I agree that this photo is completely plausible.
The ambient light cause the images of the trees to be registered first; the animal jumps and the flash trips and captures the image of the deer frozen in midair. The timer on the camera would naturally have a very slight delay before causing the flash to trip...thus the brighter light shining through the trees would register sharp enough to be registered first with the overlay of the animal captured by the flash. The flash does NOT fire as the precise moment that the lens opens to capture the image. It is essentially physically impossible.
As to the blood...try those Rage broadheads and see for yourself. They lay that animal wide open instantly. By the time it coiled and jumped, that much blood could easily be beginning to exit near the entrance wound because of the pressure created on the lung area from the deer recoiling to jump...and it has to recoil first to jump.
This era of game trail cameras is a new era. We'll see more amazing photos of shots and I'm sure we'll have people who simply can't believe that such things could happen. If you've hunted and fished long enough, you should know that the truth is a whole heck of a lot more unbelievable than anything you could make up.
The ambient light cause the images of the trees to be registered first; the animal jumps and the flash trips and captures the image of the deer frozen in midair. The timer on the camera would naturally have a very slight delay before causing the flash to trip...thus the brighter light shining through the trees would register sharp enough to be registered first with the overlay of the animal captured by the flash. The flash does NOT fire as the precise moment that the lens opens to capture the image. It is essentially physically impossible.
As to the blood...try those Rage broadheads and see for yourself. They lay that animal wide open instantly. By the time it coiled and jumped, that much blood could easily be beginning to exit near the entrance wound because of the pressure created on the lung area from the deer recoiling to jump...and it has to recoil first to jump.
This era of game trail cameras is a new era. We'll see more amazing photos of shots and I'm sure we'll have people who simply can't believe that such things could happen. If you've hunted and fished long enough, you should know that the truth is a whole heck of a lot more unbelievable than anything you could make up.
#78
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Check out this picture...
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA
I've seen plenty of deer shot on video that spurted blood at the first move after impact........A couple Drury vids come to mind recently where they are shooting Rage heads.
I've seen plenty of deer shot on video that spurted blood at the first move after impact........A couple Drury vids come to mind recently where they are shooting Rage heads.
I think the pictures is real.