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The biggest lion I've ever seen!
04 July 2005, 13:45
Axel-SThe biggest lion I've ever seen!
Found it on the web....
Do you have pictures of a bigger one ?

04 July 2005, 14:37
WoodjackNoah would have been proud to have him on the ARK!
04 July 2005, 15:45
b.martinsThe lion is not that big!

I would say the hunter is a rather small guy!

B.Martins
What every gun needs, apart from calibre, is a good shot and hunter behind it. - José Pardal
04 July 2005, 15:56
Irish PaulBiggest baseball cap I've ever seen too!!
I hate those type of photos. Why doesn't he the whole way, and sit back beside one of those trees to make it look even bigger?
Never use a cat's arse to hold a tea-towel.
05 July 2005, 00:24
Pete EI don't think the hunter is trying to pull the wool over anybody's eyes; hell there no need to, thats a damn nice lion.
Rather I think many PH's tell their hunterr to sit on the floor behind the animal rather than kneel... Sitting tends to position the hunter low in the picture and their legs tend to stop them getting right up to the animal concerned.
The PH is just trying to get the best possible picture, but sometimes there's a fine line between that and what amounts to camera fakery...
Regards,
Pete
05 July 2005, 02:24
dustofferI learned it a long time ago-if you want your whitetail buck to look huge, either take the photo from the back side of his head and slightly to one side, or lay him on the pickup tailgate and kneel down to shoot the photo at the same level or slightly lower.
An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool"
08 July 2005, 08:29
Michael RobinsonVery good lion, 450-500 pounds if he's an ounce, but not enormous.
Photography is like black magic sometimes.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
08 July 2005, 20:02
577NitroExpressThat is one large rifle in the picture too!
577NitroExpress
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 08 July 2005, 22:52
Aspen Hill AdventuresI think many of you are taking this type of display wrong. The hunter is placing the animal in front to bring attention to it and not himself. That's how I have always felt about such photos. I like his set up, it places the honor on the animal.
Anyone can judge the size of an animal by the items placed with it, like the rifle and the hat and on game with horns or antlers there are good reference points by using the ears, etc.
~Ann
08 July 2005, 23:56
Die Ou JagterThat is one thing about not bringing home the trophy but only photos. Man they can look like monsters. Use a 20mm lense and it looks great and relative to size with items in the picture. One of my first heads taken in Natal - Nyala looks like a monster in the picture but in real life (mounted) it is only 29 1/2".
09 July 2005, 00:21
30ott6Woodjack- Moses?
09 July 2005, 07:43
WoodjackTo 30ott6,all has been corrected.

15 July 2005, 14:57
BwanamichThat lion was taken with a pH who is a good friend of mine who works for TGT. While the lions' body was quite a good sized one, his skull was not much more than 26" if I remember correctly. The rifle was a Ryan Breeding (sp?)rifle in, I think, a .458 Lott or similar. Breeding's rifles always look "bulky"....The client is not seated far behind - he was kinda small

Several Ph's had passed that old boy before with clients because he did not have much of a mane. IMO he is a superb specimen of a "wild" lion...
"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
He's a big bodied scruffy lion.