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5 minutes ago, stubby68 said:

Blow them up. The stag moves in each shot yet people never change at all. Seems like the guy on drivers side is starting to move from door yet stops like a statue while 3 photos are snapped.

Maybe because the photos were taken in 3/10ths of a second. I have a fancy Nikon that has a setting where it will take pics as long as the shutter button is held. 

 

Im not sure why some folks think this is faked. Then again most don't know what animal it is. Lol 

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I seen Red Deer in Europe and New Zealand; I have no issue with this being real with a DSLR on a 3 shot setting. JMO.

About 10 years ago (jeesh I'm getting old) I did a Spain hunt where dogs  sometimes are used ( hunted Fallow,Boar, also hunted Fallow and Mouflon without dogs).

Had some beaters and dog teams out and worked this valley including animals that were pushed across main rd at the bottom. A few locals stopped here and there when dogs/game crossed as they are used to this. Favorite part was posting near at a church started in 1079AD, <thats not a typo.

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Later I did a full out driven hunt with a club near the Portugal border with 20-30 beaters, maybe 80 hunters, and many, many dogs. Lots of action and more about the event/camaraderie then killing. All day affair with meals and get togethers, most impressive.

Have hunted dogs a few times now, but I have to say those animals were the toughest, roughest, fearless I have encountered including one that made a game of killing Cobras in Kwa Zulu Natal (that dog came out on the losing end about 2 months after my visit)

Most of those pics on film and I should have them converted to digital.

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This little dog saved the day when I messed up and wounded a Fallow deer. I was messing around instead of taking care of business when I shot and learned a valuable lesson from that hunt. Blood tracking machine!

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Anyway, sorry for the tangent.

 

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2 hours ago, Doewhacker said:

Maybe because the photos were taken in 3/10ths of a second. I have a fancy Nikon that has a setting where it will take pics as long as the shutter button is held. 

 

Im not sure why some folks think this is faked. Then again most don't know what animal it is. Lol 

I'm not saying it is fake. I know what u mean about the camera and quick photos. Just funny that deer movement is visible but no movement from people. Maybe guy didn't move at all just pointing out what I noticed. Actually looked at it again and his right hand does move. Didn't notice that the first time.

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2 hours ago, Dinsdale said:

I seen Red Deer in Europe and New Zealand; I have no issue with this being real with a DSLR on a 3 shot setting. JMO.

About 10 years ago (jeesh I'm getting old) I did a Spain hunt where dogs  sometimes are used ( hunted Fallow,Boar, also hunted Fallow and Mouflon without dogs).

Had some beaters and dog teams out and worked this valley including animals that were pushed across main rd at the bottom. A few locals stopped here and there when dogs/game crossed as they are used to this. Favorite part was posting near at a church started in 1079AD, <thats not a typo.

IMG_0178.JPG

Later I did a full out driven hunt with a club near the Portugal border with 20-30 beaters, maybe 80 hunters, and many, many dogs. Lots of action and more about the event/camaraderie then killing. All day affair with meals and get togethers, most impressive.

Have hunted dogs a few times now, but I have to say those animals were the toughest, roughest, fearless I have encountered including one that made a game of killing Cobras in Kwa Zulu Natal (that dog came out on the losing end about 2 months after my visit)

Most of those pics on film and I should have them converted to digital.

IMG_0167.JPG

This little dog saved the day when I messed up and wounded a Fallow deer. I was messing around instead of taking care of business when I shot and learned a valuable lesson from that hunt. Blood tracking machine!

IMG_0168.JPG

Anyway, sorry for the tangent.

 

That's my kind of tangent..........a guy that's been there and done that, telling a FIRST hand account of a hunt on the other side of the earth.  Yea, I like that.

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2 hours ago, Doewhacker said:

Maybe because the photos were taken in 3/10ths of a second. I have a fancy Nikon that has a setting where it will take pics as long as the shutter button is held. 

 

Im not sure why some folks think this is faked. Then again most don't know what animal it is. Lol 

Ya I have no,idea what an animal it is, heck I can't ID most in the woods I hunt what's that got to,do with it ? Animal ID is not my thing , the pix just looks fake to me , perhaps I'm wrong . 

Now if it was watch , I could tell you if if was Audemars Piquet or Patek Phillippe .

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