Idaho Buck

Altitude Freak, welcome to HuntTalk, but dude, we have some work to do with those first two pictures!! :D

You've taken a fantastic buck, and to show him off, and prove how big he is you are supposed to get way back behind him in that first shot, forcing a perspective disjoint in the viewers brains. And the second picture you are supposed to extend your arms fully towards the camera, (and then the real pros add more enlarging trickery by not fully wrapping your hands around the massive bases, by keep your palm off the backside of the main beams).

Your third picture using the toddler for perspective skewing shows that you are capable of some good work on this matter.

Seriously, very nice way to drop in, stay around, it's pretty good here.

I knew I had it backwards! Good information; I'll make sure to to use these tips in the future. I'll also try to find a smaller kid to pose with my antlers.
 
only a euro???? that buck is a stud! I'd shoulder mount that bad boy any year. Congrats!
 
Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

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