26 September 2013, 08:55
TrophyShotPrintsTrophyShot Print "Alaska Mountain Goat"
I wanted to share this beautiful photo of AR member "rnovi" and his recent Alaskan Mountain Goat.
I enhanced the original photo and removed a few distractions and prepared it for our 16x24 Ready-to-Display Metal Print.
Having done a multitude of trophy shots in this business including a bunch of billies as well...I thought this was a SUPER COOL photo with both looking out over yonder

Now he'll have an awesome SHOWPIECE to display along with his mount! Congratulations Robert
Roland
27 September 2013, 00:10
mbogobutchThe picture is awesome, congrats to both the hunter, and you!! Very well done!
27 September 2013, 00:17
coniferWhat are:
1. The white object in trees above and to left of goat's nose.
Black (branched tree??) object above hunter's right knee?
27 September 2013, 00:32
TrophyShotPrintsquote:
Originally posted by mbogobutch:
The picture is awesome, congrats to both the hunter, and you!! Very well done!
Thank you

27 September 2013, 00:41
TrophyShotPrintsquote:
Originally posted by conifer:
What are:
1. The white object in trees above and to left of goat's nose.
Black (branched tree??) object above hunter's right knee?
In answer to your questions...
1. Snow (white objects in trees above) and Flowers (to the left of goats nose)
2. Yep,

...its a tree above hunter's right knee
All are part of the ORIGINAL image and untouched.
FYI...The objects I removed were a backpack and another goat,

however not close to any areas you mentioned.
Safe hunting my friend

27 September 2013, 06:29
rnoviquote:
Originally posted by mbogobutch:
The picture is awesome, congrats to both the hunter, and you!! Very well done!
Thanks!
Yes, I'm the hunter and I just got back last Saturday. The first thing I did was take that pic and send it off - I just loved it and thought it really captured so much of the hunt.
It was Good Times!
The estimate on the goat was about 9.25" and 325#. It's amazing just how big those critters really are!
27 September 2013, 19:22
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by rnovi:
quote:
Originally posted by mbogobutch:
The picture is awesome, congrats to both the hunter, and you!! Very well done!
Thanks!
Yes, I'm the hunter and I just got back last Saturday. The first thing I did was take that pic and send it off - I just loved it and thought it really captured so much of the hunt.
It was Good Times!
The estimate on the goat was about 9.25" and 325#. It's amazing just how big those critters really are!
Awesome goat/field photo Robert! Where were you hunting? I'm in the market for a goat.
28 September 2013, 00:15
rnoviquote:
Originally posted by Greg Brownlee:
quote:
Originally posted by rnovi:
quote:
Originally posted by mbogobutch:
The picture is awesome, congrats to both the hunter, and you!! Very well done!
Thanks!
Yes, I'm the hunter and I just got back last Saturday. The first thing I did was take that pic and send it off - I just loved it and thought it really captured so much of the hunt.
It was Good Times!
The estimate on the goat was about 9.25" and 325#. It's amazing just how big those critters really are!
Awesome goat/field photo Robert! Where were you hunting? I'm in the market for a goat.
Valdez, Prince William Sound area.
Mark Young booked this for me with Grizzinator.
30 September 2013, 14:36
BoulderThe photo is unique and exceptional. one of the very few that captures all things involved with a successful hunt. i am envious of both the hunter and the photographer.