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Post by danf on Jun 11, 2006 21:56:05 GMT -5
Borrowed Dad's trail cam and got a few pics that turned out OK. The night shots suck, the flash is almost non-existent. I moved it closer and set it for a higher resolution on the next go-round, we'll see what turns up in a few days when I get it out of the woods again. I scared away a decent looking buck (for this time of year) when I took the camera back out the other night. Hopefully he came back later! Now, after seeing those, can you find the deer in this one?
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Post by deerdude on Jun 14, 2006 18:42:41 GMT -5
cool pics.i had one come out and could have swore there was nothing on it.then i settled back and looked at every tree on the pic.and sure enough you could see an ear and part of its butt behind a tree.so now i look them over good if at first i dont see anything.
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Post by buckeater on Jun 14, 2006 20:18:18 GMT -5
all i can find is the squirrle
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Jun 15, 2006 14:19:05 GMT -5
Nice pics.
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Post by danf on Jun 16, 2006 20:53:12 GMT -5
There's no squirrel... That's actually a head. I guess it would help if you knew the lick was at the top/break of a hill. The rest of the body is down the hill... I've got more pics, I'll try to get them up in the next couple of days....
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Post by danf on Jun 18, 2006 8:23:07 GMT -5
Here's some more pics. The first two I had to adjust the brightness, since the flash completely sucks on Dad's trail cam. With the higher resolution though it's easier to find out what's actually there by adjusting brightness and contrast... I put out a new mineral block, seems this doe isn't too sure about it. She came back later and apparently decided to show me what she really thinks of me- I believe that's her tongue sticking out.... This guy came a couple of times. I decided not to adjust the brightness on this one since it's quite obvious what it is! I've gotta get the camera back out to the woods. No more pics for a week or so....
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