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Author Topic: TEN TIPS FOR GREAT FIELD PHOTOS - A strategy for taking quality success photos  (Read 113485 times)

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oh, you wanted the  blood gone, too.

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Those look great! thanks Mr. Bean Counter and JohnD  :IBCOOL:

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Comprehensive guide, I've learned much. Thank you!

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Great article. Will definitely take note of these when I take photos.
In case anyone is interested in creating a blog or website for their photos, hPage.com website builder has a great slideshow gallery and you don't need to know coding. You can create a free website too. I find that the slideshow gallery feature there is quite nice.

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Tip: Buy some glass eyes from a taxidermist to put on the deer during the photshoot. Professional photographers use this trick on harvested deer to make the eyes look natural.

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I always have to tell the cameraman to get closer. Fill the frame up with you and your animals. Some scenic background is great when conditions are right but sometimes it’s not there. I have a lot of bad pics especially when we didn’t take enough pics, and always say, we should’ve taken more.
I have Man Chit to do

 


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