Grip and Grin Pictures I don't really care for.....

Whatever. All of us aren’t trying to become some insta-fake-famous hunter or huntress with perfectly coiffed hair, just the right lighting, coordinating camo down to the base layer, carefully crafted product placements (that most of those people relieve no compensation for) and oh that sea of hashtags.
Tellin me you don't do this........ Bruh?

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That buck is photoshopped. Doesn't even look like a good job of it.

Does this buck show on P&Y records? I bet not.

He should try archery sometime.
 
The PHs know how to do it in Africa. But I still find animals posed kinda distasteful. I prefer them as they lay. 2019-08-24 gemsbuck.jpg2019-08-28 kudu with gun.JPG16 November 2019.JPG
 
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I'll toss my avatar into the fray. Eye level +1, not riding animal +1, good lighting +1, blood stain -1, animal grinning -1. For my first elk coming out at better than par, I'll take itScreenshot_20211220-122135_Chrome.jpg
 
Back in the days when I started hunting there were a lot more tailgate and hanging meat photos and no one thought anything of it. Yes, I picked up some very fine camera equipment in the Army but I sure as hell wasn't throwing a Nikon 35mm SLR in the saddlebag or daypack. I briefly tried disposable box cameras but that didn't work. In rough or wet situations they disposed themselves before their time was up. Smart phones are the bees knees for field photos but they are a relatively new development. Keep that in mind when being critical.
 

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