Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: grandpawrichard on August 03, 2012, 09:41:39 AM
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This month the theme for the contest is Velvet Antlers. So let's see what you all can come up with for photos. :)
Please Remember the Contest Rules, especially the size Limitations!
The Photo of the month Rules are:
1. Photos must be No Larger than 800 X 600 or 600 X 800 depending on Orientation.
2. Photos must be taken by the entrant
3. No Photo Manipulation is allowed except for Normal Editing, cropping, sharpening etc. Please do not enter HDR photos because they will be disqualified!
4. Photo Must Pertain to the Current Months Theme.
5. Photo Must be taken within the last calendar year.
6. Only One Entry per month. So make sure your entry is the one you want! The First Photo you enter Will be Considered your entry!
7. Winner of this month's contest is not eligible for the next month's contest
8. Photos entered in previous months contests are not eligible for any other months contests.
9. Washington state photo subjects will be given preferences in case of a tie for judging.
10. Winning Photos will be posted on the Front Page
11. Monthly Photo Winners will be automatically entered into the Photo of the Year contest
12. Moderators May Enter any Contest because the Members of this site Will Pick the Winner!
13 Entry Deadline is Midnight of The Last Day of the Month!
14. The Winner of the contest shall be responsible to email Bearpaw your shipping information and shirt size to receive your prize!
Dick
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Just a little bull
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi872.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fab284%2FJordanlybeck%2Fbullmoose037-1.jpg&hash=9e261d4c13d425089d44586ec9eb03868de4b1d2)
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nice ..... :tup:
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Ran across this bachelor heard on the way out for a quad ride with the daughter.
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cheater bull from aweek or so ago
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:yike: Nice start to this contest!
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foggy roosevelts
edited by GPR
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Eastside bull
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Please remember the contest rule:
1. Photos must be No Larger than 800 X 600 or 600 X 800 depending on Orientation.
Dick
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Utah Bachelor herd
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Idaho buck
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Here is mine
I edited it down one more size for you so it will fit the size regulations.
Dick
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Damn nice photos everyone!
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Damn nice photos everyone!
:yeah:
I really like yours longrange7mm!
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Seriously ... :yike: this will be interresting but I sure like those bulls standing in the fog but then again those Mulies :yike: ( I like them all ) :hello:
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Quick, what do you do as a hunter? Take the clear shot on the lead buck, try and squeeze one off at the middle buck, or wait for the big one in the rear to clear possibly missing out on all...? ;)
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fshawnmccully.smugmug.com%2FMammals%2FDeer%2FMule-Deer%2Fi-GVFn9fD%2F0%2FL%2F20090809-IMG8022-L.jpg&hash=8d8b5e8b4c39fb14ae2f5001040b00bf13cdee4d)
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I would drop all my bullets, pick them up, load, try for the lead buck, watch them all walk over the ridge with my gun not firing due to being on safety.
But I like the one in the back.
pope, I'm glad your posting on here again. The photo's you take are a pleasure to look at. :tup:
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Here's mine. They were curious about our horses.
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Quick, what do you do as a hunter? Take the clear shot on the lead buck, try and squeeze one off at the middle buck, or wait for the big one in the rear to clear possibly missing out on all...? ;)
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fshawnmccully.smugmug.com%2FMammals%2FDeer%2FMule-Deer%2Fi-GVFn9fD%2F0%2FL%2F20090809-IMG8022-L.jpg&hash=8d8b5e8b4c39fb14ae2f5001040b00bf13cdee4d)
That is a very AWESOME picture!! :drool: :drool: :yike:
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Here is my entry...
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Here is mine:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi244.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fgg17%2Fshanevg%2FIMG_9991-1.jpg&hash=5b38728d84d002717354459044d9461738a6320d)
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Wow, some really good pictures so far! Love the mule deer pics :tup:
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My brother and sister in law with his Utah muley that he shot yesterday
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Quick, what do you do as a hunter? Take the clear shot on the lead buck, try and squeeze one off at the middle buck, or wait for the big one in the rear to clear possibly missing out on all...? ;)
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fshawnmccully.smugmug.com%2FMammals%2FDeer%2FMule-Deer%2Fi-GVFn9fD%2F0%2FL%2F20090809-IMG8022-L.jpg&hash=8d8b5e8b4c39fb14ae2f5001040b00bf13cdee4d)
Great Photo and awesome question! :tup:
Depending on what I'm shooting and what I know for sure I can do with the weapon, I would either drop that NT right now in his tracks or wait for a little repositioning and the put the smack on him. Last buck is probably the best scoring, but the NT is the one I like best, he has character. :twocents:
Many great photos this month. :tup:
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Today is The Last Day for entries!
Dick