Best picture with your trophy?
#1
What do you guys think is the best pose with your downed Tom for a picture. Hopefully I will get my first this year. I have seen a lot of different poses with them. What do you think is the coolest?
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
This is something that a hunter needs to take time at and have a good eye to turn a photo into an experience of a life time. I see so many photo that seem to get turned when the back ground has the wrong scene. Home pictures seem the be the worst, with houses , fences, dogs, cats in the picture only takes away from the area you took your photo.
Being in the industry I have taken pictures in different ways and in different places so that I don't end up with a whole lot of pictures all the same and I have adventure in these photo's.
The back ground says it all here,

Folage lets you know where this hunt took place

Guess what time of year

This tree fell down when this gobbler was 45 yards out and we still got him

Here's an American and Canadian in Ontario

This was to stab at Mr Longbeard

A PA Gobbler

Ontario birds


Ohio pic with two buds

Ontario kill

Couple PA Birds

Commercial


Hope that give ya some ideas...
Being in the industry I have taken pictures in different ways and in different places so that I don't end up with a whole lot of pictures all the same and I have adventure in these photo's.
The back ground says it all here,

Folage lets you know where this hunt took place

Guess what time of year

This tree fell down when this gobbler was 45 yards out and we still got him

Here's an American and Canadian in Ontario

This was to stab at Mr Longbeard


A PA Gobbler

Ontario birds


Ohio pic with two buds

Ontario kill

Couple PA Birds

Commercial


Hope that give ya some ideas...
#6
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,154
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From: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Great pictures! If you do not mind me asking, what choke and shot are you using in your Nova? Funny you should talk about background. We do most of our hunting on local public land so we try to never put too much background in our pics. Don`t want to give away too much. LOL
Last edited by RPD63; 02-21-2011 at 11:05 AM.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,765
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From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Great pictures! If you do not mind me asking, what choke and shot are you using in your Nova? Funny you should talk about background. We do most of our hunting on local public land so we try to never put too much background in our pics. Don`t want to give away too much. LOL
I shoot the 20 gauge nova with a .570 Pure Gold and Hevi 13 #6
Your so right about giving to much away in a photo but most times it would be hard to tell where one is at. Even the Ontario pic's look alot like some of the States I've been in. A picture can show a lot but yet hide alot too...



