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    Your trophy photo - how to...

    Lots of great photos of everyone with their trophies. a long time ago I learned a few tips from a Taxidermist friend of mine that really make those photos presentable to our friends that a bit squeemish.

    1. Try and clean up any blood, use a pine bow to hide it if needed.
    2. Put tongue back in mouth
    3. Hold the head up proud from the back so as to hold the ears up alert.
    4. Oh, and include your method of harvesting. Gun, Bow, Slingshot etc..

    Add more tips if you have any.

    If you're real good you can get your photo to look like this:
    Last edited by ravensfoot; 11-03-2010 at 09:39 PM.
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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    Cut the tongue off and prop the animal up with its legs under it so it looks like it's sitting naturally.

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    Nice pic!! I'm no PRO but I like to try and get a nice pic as will!!











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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    Oh and don't take them in the garage.

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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    personally i think sitting all game is mandatory


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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    I'm kind of partial to this picture I took of my 11 year old daughter posing with a nice "blueberry jam" bear we took in September. I'm planning to post the story eventually.



    BTW, .308 - great pics and nice animals too! I'm more of a fan of field shots than backyard ones. My camera resides in my day pack from September through December for just that reason. Inevitably there will be a day where I forget it, or the batteries die, or whatever. There's no doubt a backyard pick will still be better than no pic at all.
    Last edited by coach; 11-03-2010 at 10:03 PM.

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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    I'm kind of partial to this picture I took of my 11 year old daughter posing with a nice "blueberry jam" bear
    An excellent photo, I like how you employed the small stick to prop up the muzzle. Congrats to you daughter on a fine harvest.

    308win, Also a fine shot of you and your daughter, I like the effort in propping the legs underneath as in the natural laying down pose. Glad to see your daughter is ok with holding the deer's face to the camera. Some nice trophy's!!

    Lorneparker1, Love the sitting game photo, Cracks me up! Meat tenderizing. Looks to me like you have a good packing dolly for them huge birds you have there.
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    Re: Your trophy photo - how to...

    Thread seems vaguely familiar.

    http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showth...ht=Photography

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