We spend a countless amount of time, money, and effort pursuing game, and when we finally taste success, I often times see a mediocre photo capturing what should be a timeless moment. Its a moment that may not fade from your own memory, but one where the only way of sharing is with a quality photograph.
This past season I took my first mule deer with a bow after spending close to 3 weeks in the field. Being solo, and not having a real camera, I originally set up a couple of sticks and and rocks to prop up my Iphone. I'd put the timer on and hastily run back to hopefully get an OK photo 10 seconds later.
After seeing how crappy the results were, I took the time to set up my glassing tripod, then rubberbanded my iphone to the bino adaptor and therefore had full control of both height and angle. With just a few minutes of messing around with it, I was able to capture a photo I'd be proud of sharing.
Check out the difference between the two pictures.
Same camera, same deer, with a difference of just a few quick minutes of effort......and maybe some minor Instagram filters
vs
Quite the difference!
.
This past season I took my first mule deer with a bow after spending close to 3 weeks in the field. Being solo, and not having a real camera, I originally set up a couple of sticks and and rocks to prop up my Iphone. I'd put the timer on and hastily run back to hopefully get an OK photo 10 seconds later.
After seeing how crappy the results were, I took the time to set up my glassing tripod, then rubberbanded my iphone to the bino adaptor and therefore had full control of both height and angle. With just a few minutes of messing around with it, I was able to capture a photo I'd be proud of sharing.
Check out the difference between the two pictures.
Same camera, same deer, with a difference of just a few quick minutes of effort......and maybe some minor Instagram filters
vs
Quite the difference!
.