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Good Taxidermy Photos

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13 January 2013, 03:31
LittleJoe
Good Taxidermy Photos
What is a good way to take pictures of mounted animals? I see the ones on there that the taxidermits post and they are very nice, good lighting, etc.

Maybe my basement/trophy room is just to dark or something. Seems like lots of shadows and the pics are okay but not great.
13 January 2013, 19:02
Buglemintoday
Invest in quality lighting pointed on the subjects.

When I take photos of the animals in my home they never look as good as the photos that Taxidermists had taken with back drops / lighting / etc.


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13 January 2013, 20:14
The Artistry of Wildlife
You don't need specail anything.
I use regular work lights and even a flashlight sometimes for highlight. The BEST thing you can learn is to use your camera manually. NEVER use a flash. Learn your exposure and aperture settings and how to use them on manual and always use a tripod. Take some shots, lots of them ,at different setting and make NOTE of the setting then when you view your pics you see how the changes to both the exposure and the aperture setting effected your photo and adapt as needed.
You quicky will know what the camers is going to give you in different situtations.
14 January 2013, 00:04
LittleJoe
Dennis, thanks.

Justin
17 January 2013, 22:06
swaincreek
Hey LittleJoe, really enjoyed your post of your trip to Blauukrantz this past year. I went to Blaaukrantz in August, great trip and great folks. Animals just made it to the taxidermist.
17 January 2013, 22:34
LittleJoe
I would really like to go back to Blaauwkrantz for the stuff I did not pursue before like Oribi, Blue Duiker and the quartet of Sprinbok. Looking forward to chatting with the Rudman's at SCI.