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Dec 19, 2009 16:03 |  #16

I like # 2 not very sharp, the subjects feet are cut off ,but it tells the story and that's what it's all about...


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Dec 19, 2009 16:16 |  #17

Rockney wrote in post #9229332 (external link)
I like # 2 not very sharp, the subjects feet are cut off ,but it tells the story and that's what it's all about...

thats weird they do look cut off. If you look close they are not it just blends in with the dirt I might re crop that.


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Dec 19, 2009 21:33 |  #18

I like the shots, #2 better. I think I'd tone back on the vignetting a bit, but it does help pull the viewer in.

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Dec 19, 2009 21:35 |  #19

I love that look of the man walking with the gun in the back of his neck..

I would love to do that one day ..its a passion of mine that i have devloped recently :)


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Dec 19, 2009 22:36 |  #20

Thanks for the comments


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Dec 19, 2009 23:15 |  #21

Benandbobbi wrote in post #9229247 (external link)
Because dishes taste like crap.


I very nearly spit out my beer when I read this!!!

OP, nice shots. I've been considering doing some of this as I know a couple of guys that do some guiding around here. I wasn't able to do it this fall though since my wife was 8 months pregnant when the season started up.


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Dec 21, 2009 07:44 as a reply to  @ DDCSD's post |  #22

MPpro,

I like it much better without the vehicles. Great job!

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Dec 21, 2009 08:08 |  #23

DDCSD wrote in post #9231083 (external link)
I very nearly spit out my beer when I read this!

LOL

I about spit out my coffee when I read this! Way too funny! :lol: :lol:

OP, I like the 2nd one, especially with no cars in the background. Good job telling the story of the day!

And yes, plastic dishes don't taste very good. Not nearly as good as a pheasant!


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Dec 21, 2009 09:23 |  #24

climnof wrote in post #9228467 (external link)
Is this a sport? why don't you shoot plastic dishes?

I might mention that the only reason I shoot clay birds (plastic dishes) is so that when bird season rolls around I can kill more birds. It's simply practice for the real deal.


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Dec 22, 2009 14:36 as a reply to  @ post 9229291 |  #25

the first one is awesome! looks like a catalog promo shot - well done!


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Dec 24, 2009 18:04 |  #26

Thanks for all the great comments guys. I would love to do something with them just dont know where to start.


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Dec 25, 2009 21:01 |  #27

I love the idea as I am an avid hunter but I don't like the editing in the first 2. The vignetting is too much.




  
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