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TEN TIPS FOR GREAT FIELD PHOTOS - A strategy for taking quality success photos

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bow4elk:
Another option for bloody mouths and arrow/bullet wounds is simply shoot Black & White or save a B&W version out of Photoshop or any other basic photo editor.  Black & White images are often more interesting.  I recently took home a ribbon at the Pope and Young Club Biennium Convention in Texas with a B&W photo of my daughter with my turkey.  Oh, and I took the photo with my cell phone  ;) 

huntnphool:

--- Quote from: bow4elk on May 10, 2013, 01:54:26 PM ---Another option for bloody mouths and arrow/bullet wounds is simply shoot Black & White or save a B&W version out of Photoshop or any other basic photo editor.  Black & White images are often more interesting.  I recently took home a ribbon at the Pope and Young Club Biennium Convention in Texas with a B&W photo of my daughter with my turkey.  Oh, and I took the photo with my cell phone  ;)

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I carry a bag of Kirkland wipes in my pack just for cleaning up the blood, works well for your hands as well. They work great, especially around the mouths when bloody.

beak-in-the-barrel:
Great pic!!!! Thanks for the tips, do you just set the camera on a timer or use some aftermarket remote?

huntnphool:
This is the perfect time to go back and read this thread.

huntnphool:
Another important factor is to set your camera to shoot RAW if it has the ability.

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