In the wild. never saw me until he heard the shutter. edit did a fast pp to stamp out the flies.
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bigjohninva Goldmember 2,206 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Jul 21, 2014 09:19 | #1 In the wild. never saw me until he heard the shutter. edit did a fast pp to stamp out the flies. Image hosted by forum (690632) © bigjohninva [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (690875) © bigjohninva [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Bigjohninva
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Pondrader "now I'm no rocket scientist but I do get a shot or two" 16,028 posts Gallery: 2548 photos Best ofs: 5 Likes: 57084 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Minden, Ontario, Canada More info | Jul 21, 2014 13:23 | #2 Nice buck John, I don't know how they stand the bugs,.. Jeff ........, 7D, 70-300L, 100-400LII
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Jul 21, 2014 13:27 | #3 Nice shot.... ---
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outofbounds Senior Member 769 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2014 Location: Northwest Ohio More info | I love them in velvet. Too bad he has to put up with those flies. A majestic animal, photographed nicely. Well done. R. Lee
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Jul 21, 2014 17:49 | #5 Beautiful. My pictures: John Wilke Photography
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CMOats Goldmember More info | Jul 21, 2014 21:31 | #6 Very nice! Feel so sorry for them having to deal with the bugs.. Cheryl
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Jul 23, 2014 09:32 | #7 Nice buck! The deer around here have ticks on them as those flies are on your's.
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Jul 23, 2014 13:31 | #8 Bugs be gone. just a real fast pp. Bigjohninva
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Jul 23, 2014 22:11 | #9 I like him with the flies. It's reality. Guess it depends if you want a photo, or art. My pictures: John Wilke Photography
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Jul 23, 2014 23:27 | #10 Biffbradford wrote in post #17052143 I like him with the flies. It's reality. Guess it depends if you want a photo, or art. ![]() Totally agree. Way better with the bugs. Joe
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Jul 24, 2014 16:38 | #11 awardticket wrote in post #17052261 Totally agree. Way better with the bugs. ya i agree the way i saw it. Bigjohninva
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JMPhotos "Childhood ruined" More info | Jul 25, 2014 14:28 | #12 For the ones that were on his nose, instead of stamping them out, try to make a selection around the bug and then hit Shift+F5. For an area like the nose, it's more accurate for removing the fly. I can still see where the flies were on the nose. But at the same time, that's only because I have a before and after to compare. Canon 6D, & Sony α6000
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Jul 25, 2014 15:50 | #13 JM Photos wrote in post #17055802 For the ones that were on his nose, instead of stamping them out, try to make a selection around the bug and then hit Shift+F5. For an area like the nose, it's more accurate for removing the fly. I can still see where the flies were on the nose. But at the same time, that's only because I have a before and after to compare. Thanks i will do that. Bigjohninva
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