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This year I have been lucky to capture photos of several bucks in the summer range as well as the winter range, some 30-40 miles apart. Kinda cool to know both of their homes. I hope you enjoy these.
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Here are a few more, jdh
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MULEY7MM
Nice pics 10sign:
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Utahbowhunter
Those are awesome!!!!
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And here are the last of them, jdh
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brn2hunt
those are sweet!
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MuleyMadness
Holy crap those are 10sign: out of 10sign: for sure.

Amazing photos, sure love the before and afters...crazy perspective on mass look in velvet compared to hard horned. THANKS!!
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bigbuck92
AWESOME!
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Wasatch Wonder
I never get tired of looking at your photos. Very cool.
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Love to see them before & afters.

Thanks
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sneekeepete
Awesome Awesome Awesome! thanks for sharing! 10sign:
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Hiker
jdh, Wow those are some cool photos. Looks like you have those bucks dialed in.
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BOHNTR
VERY nice Jeremy! That's cool you can capture them in velvet and later in the year.
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Amazing photos, sure love the before and afters...crazy perspective on mass look in velvet compared to hard horned. THANKS!!
I was thinking the same thing. I think that its not just the velvet though. The deers whole body is larger in the after picture, thus making the antlers look smaller.

Great pictures regardless.
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tommycaller
THAT WAS A VERY ENJOYABLE VIEWING EXPERIENCE! THANKS FOR SHARING! 10sign: 10sign:
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johnyutah5
I nominate this thread for POST OF THE YEAR! Absoloutely awesome! 10sign:
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wow! I like that really wide one with the single main beam on one side. Thanks.
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*ShedPredator*
those are sweet pics Jer, and i'm not possitive but i have a horn and a friend has video of a buck that looks like 90% the exact same as that last buck with the shorter backs he's a sweet buck to if it's the same.
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huntenfever
Sweet photos man,
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:not-worthy I love this post 10sign:
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NotEnufTags
JDH you are the man! :not-worthy I would be thrilled to find one or two before and after photo opportunities. You take it to a new level. Thanks for posting and don't be shy about sharing any future photos. Awesome. 10sign:
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:not-worthy :thumb 10sign: that is very nice. and to know where they will shed that would be cool to find and have both pics and the rack!
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6x6 bull
Those aren't cool pics they are awesome pics. Thanks for posting.
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MULEY7MM
Keep em comeing those are sweet 10sign:
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ridgetop
Very nice!
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jarvis243
This is probably one of the coolest posts i have seen. Thats awesome!
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Wow those are cool! Nice pics! What camera and zoom are you using?
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Thanks everyone for all the comments, Shedpred, if your buddy found the sheds some 30+ miles east of town they could be the same. However I believe he was just a 3x3 last year. I'll see if I can find the pics of him.

Justin, I have used a couple different cameras from Canon Rebel Xti to the 40D. the lens is a Canon 300mm L series f2.8 lens with a 1.4X converter. Very nice set up, however it is not a super zoom lens and you still have to get fairly close to get a good picture.

jdh
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*ShedPredator*
Those are sweet pics Jer, and that's sweet on the before and after pics.
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Wasatch Wonder
Hey JDH, that's almost the same set up I use for my photos. The only difference is that I use the Xt, not the fancy schmancy Xti. Do you use manual focus or some other setting? I find that I have problems getting it completely in focus whent its manual. I try to use some of the other settings, but have issues with the camera focusing on a bush or stick in the foreground. You seem to have it mastered.
-Cody
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That is one of the best posts I have ever seen. Thanks for posting them!
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Heads or Tails
Great pics Jeremy!!
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Cody, I find myself shooting in usually TV or AV mode depending on the available light. I rarely use Manual Focus. I auto focus on the deers eyes and set the camera to use only the center focus point. Of course a tripod and a cable release probably help the most. But believe me I have the same problems as you do as well. That's what makes is so fun. It is not easy.

Good Luck,

jdh
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killerbee
how'd i miss this post? WOW JDH, those are great pics, that could be a calender that i'd buy! 10sign: deffinatly one of the best picture threads i've ever seen. thanks for sharing your hard work with us. :thumb very cool
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