Time on the camera doesn't really mean it's 60 seconds apart. The difference between 5:46:59 and 5:47:00 is only 1 second my dear mathematicians. And Greg, it's the same deer. You can't really deny it, can you?
LMAO, very good Justin! How'd you do that? Greg, the stickers you're seeing are points from the other side. Side views can be very deceiving.
Actually, the buck does have stickers. You can see them in a different pic of that same deer on page 2 of this thread.
Justin...that's great! The funny thing is I spent so much time moving from one photo to another listing all of the same features and characteristics between the two deer in my attempt to show Greg they were indeed the same buck, that I about got a blister on my finger using the mouse. All of my describing to him can be summed up in that little two frame "motion picture" Justin posted. If that don't convince you Greg, then I don't know what will. Brilliant Justin....a picture (or in this case two pictures set in motion) is worth a thousand words!
Greg, it is the same deer. I have plenty of pics of bucks that change from a 7 pointer to a 10 pointer or grow stickers etc. just by the turn of their head. Thats why I like the video setting on trail cams. There is no way you can get a true account of what a deers rack is by a single picture. But it is obvious that the deer has not moved anything other than lifting its head after drinking. It is by the way a nice buck. Good luck.
According to Cuddeback the shortest delay between pics is 60 seconds. Therefore, if the first pic was taken at 5:46:59, the second pic wouldn't happen until 5:47:59. A delay of 60 seconds...................No?
Your right about that I assume, but if you look at the animation Justin posted, there's no way you could possibly still believe they are two different deer.... well maybe you could, but I believe your the only one... :D
I think they are the same deer. The right front leg is in the same position amongst the rocks in both pictures.