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Pic posting request

Allegheny Tom

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SH Member
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Feb 4, 2018
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Location
Western Pennsylvania
We all love to see hero pics. I know I do.
But I wish there would be a little more forethought about the pics.
Just a few suggestions...
Woods pics are always better. Photos in the back of pick up trucks or laying and hanging in a garage among the typical garage clutter that many of us have is not putting the best foot forward. And we all know to stick the tongue in (not your young, the deer's tongue) and wipe blood from the pic.There was a hero pic on another forum a few years ago...it was taken in the back of a truck bed that had empty beer cans littered through it. SERIOUSLY? Is that the image that you want to portray? Respect for the animal. Take pics in the woods or a natural setting.
A "crappy", blurry pic with bad exposure, in the woods, beats the crap out of a "high quality" pic that's taken in the back of the truck or one of a deer that's hanging in the garage with a rebuilt carburetor or other home belongings in the background.
I hope everyone shoots something that they are proud to post.
 
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