Check out this picture...
#1

This was in an article on Prairie State Outdoors....
This picture supposedly came from a 15 year old bow hunter hunting in S.C. The story is that this hunter checked his trail cam the next day and found this photo. What a shot!

This picture supposedly came from a 15 year old bow hunter hunting in S.C. The story is that this hunter checked his trail cam the next day and found this photo. What a shot!

#3

That picture appears to be superimposed. If it had not been, you would either not see through the deer like you can or the bottom of the deer would have been blurry from the movement.
#8
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If you view the photo larger, you can see blood coming down from the opposite "arm pit". The arrow must have punctured through the other side.
I know a photo like this will cause some controvesy. So before someone cries "photoshop!", let me say transparent photos are very common with trail cameras. As someone who's work requires the use of photoshop on a daily basis, I believe this photo is authentic. I won't bore you with the details of why I believe this. I'm sure someone will not read the whole thread and cry photoshop anyway.
I know a photo like this will cause some controvesy. So before someone cries "photoshop!", let me say transparent photos are very common with trail cameras. As someone who's work requires the use of photoshop on a daily basis, I believe this photo is authentic. I won't bore you with the details of why I believe this. I'm sure someone will not read the whole thread and cry photoshop anyway.
#10

ORIGINAL: Vito1
If you view the photo larger, you can see blood coming down from the opposite "arm pit". The arrow must have punctured through the other side.
I know a photo like this will cause some controvesy. So before someone cries "photoshop!", let me say transparent photos are very common with trail cameras. As someone who's work requires the use of photoshop on a daily basis, I believe this photo is authentic. I won't bore you with the details of why I believe this. I'm sure someone will not read the whole thread and cry photoshop anyway.
If you view the photo larger, you can see blood coming down from the opposite "arm pit". The arrow must have punctured through the other side.
I know a photo like this will cause some controvesy. So before someone cries "photoshop!", let me say transparent photos are very common with trail cameras. As someone who's work requires the use of photoshop on a daily basis, I believe this photo is authentic. I won't bore you with the details of why I believe this. I'm sure someone will not read the whole thread and cry photoshop anyway.