Last Batch from 2011
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Last Batch from 2011
I was able to retrieve my 2 cameras on snowmobile Friday... here's the best of the bunch from camera #1 (the dates are way off, I placed the camera on Oct 25th):
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- derekp1999
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
and camera #2. I remembered to set the dates on this camera. I can't be sure, but I think the deer in picture #2 is a buck... I think I see a glint of antler. I liked the ones taken during the storms of the snow flying and the last one of the fresh untouched powder.
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
Hope you don't mind, I lightened a couple of them up so I could see them better.
Yep it's a buck and a bull.
Yep it's a buck and a bull.
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
Not a problem at all, I tried to tweak the dark/light settings to try and see them better myself but couldn't figure it out... thanksMuleyMadness wrote:Hope you don't mind, I lightened a couple of them up so I could see them better.
Yep it's a buck and a bull.
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
I like to check all of my dark images now. Here is one that I might of missed if I didnt take the time to put it through my photo software.
This is the photo that my cam took: This is what I found when I checked the dark image: If my cams take a dark image, I check them just in case.
This is the photo that my cam took: This is what I found when I checked the dark image: If my cams take a dark image, I check them just in case.
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
Derek, really you need the soft ware to tweek the imiage. great photos how long did you have them out there?
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Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
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You're right... I do need the software. I tried everything I could think of with the programs already on my laptop, but couldn't figure it out (but then again I wasn't too patient with it). Maybe some smart guys could help me out as far as tweaking color, hue, brightness, etc. I tried the "auto adjust" and it really messed up some of the daytime ones.one hunting fool wrote:Derek, really you need the soft ware to tweek the imiage. great photos how long did you have them out there?
I had two cameras in those locations from October 26th until March 9th. It looks like I ran out of batteries mid January. I was actually disappointed in the quantity of pictures that I got, only about 200 per camera at a 3 shot burst so really not a whole lot of movement in that area. I have some plans for a different spot in the spring.
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Re: Last Batch from 2011
I use photoshop to adjust my photos but I am pretty sure you can do it in most photo editing software programs. Try to find a way to adjust the "Levels" and the "Brightness and Contrast". Thats what I do. Ill take a really dark image and adjust the brightness to bring out any light I can then adjust the levels to bring out more detail. Its a little tough without good software but possible.
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I use Nero it is a great program but I hate auto fix. Nero shows levels of action for the function to take. I tweek them till I get what I like. really it just take time to figure what each program is doing.
Genesis 27:3
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
Re: Last Batch from 2011
Those are some cool pics! Seems like quite a few moose move through there.