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I'd say those were "keepers" Good stuff. Best GWB | |||
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I would too, if there were two. But it is the same damn fine buffalo in both pics. Congratulations! xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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Gato, IIRC the title of the thread was "picture test". I take a lot of pictures. Some are keepers, others are not. Just to keep things straight, when I said keepers, with an "S" for plural, I was referring to the number of photos, not the number of buffalo. Pardon, I forgot you'd be looking over my shoulder. I should have been more specific. Best GWB | |||
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Beretta682E. Let be be more specific for the benefit of my good friend CAT. I am not qualified to judge whether the buff in your picture is a "keeper". I would surmise that since you shot him and he is dead, you probably can't "give him back". I would think that he was a trophy. Not being a PH or even a Caucasian that hunts Africa (as opposed to an African hunter) I will not make that judgment or assumption. I have enjoyed the opportunity to use cameras of various quality since 1971. I shoot several thousand digital images a year. Though not a professional, I know what I like. Some photos are better than others. Some I keep. Some I don't. If that was my animal, and I had taken (via time delay) those images,or had someone else take them, I would keep them as a remembrance for times such as this, and for my own edification. I would not discard them. Best GWB | |||
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