Photos of Taxidermy work
On some of the other sites I post on, I post photos of all kinds of mounts and the general public love it so here goes a new start. Also if anybody has any questions, I'm sure the group of taxidermist on this site would be happy to chime in with there professional opinion as well as mine.
Rich Bobcat chasing ringneck pheasant |
RE: Photos of Taxidermy work
Rich, are any of those sites taxidermy related? I am always looking for more sites. Thanks
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The archerytalk are a tough group. You might have to regester to access them.
Rich http://www.newjerseyhunter.com http://www.archerytalk.com http://www.sagecreekforums.com |
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Very nice work.
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Sorry Rich, when I first viewed your post I couldn't see the pictures, good lookin stuff.
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Red fox with dead duck.
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Flying turkey
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Nice work!
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Very nice mounts. I think you really capture the expressions of the animals well.
I'm sorry, but here is one thing I have to critic. In the bobcat chasing pheasant mount, I noticed the spring time,morel mushroom. ThenI noticed the fall leaves. ( still with color ) I'd remove the mushroom. I know most people wouldn't notice the clash of seasons but some do. I often see pictures of an antlered buck licking a fawn. The problem is, bucks don't have antlers when fawns are born. Maybe its just me, but I'm a stickler for stuff like that. Otherwise great looking mounts. Very realistic looking. |
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Nice work! In the bobcat chasing pheasant mount, I noticed the spring time,morel mushroom. ThenI noticed the fall leaves. ( still with color ) I'd remove the mushroom. Rich ;) |
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