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Piebald?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by RattleSnake, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. RattleSnake

    RattleSnake Weekend Warrior

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    I worked on this picture for about an hour trying to get the exposure right and playing with the lighting. As much as I tried, I can't get it any better than this, and I think this could be a piebald. The uneven color on the face is what is getting me about the whole thing, being not even that is normal. Maybe somebody here has better software than I do or is just better at working with photos.
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  2. RattleSnake

    RattleSnake Weekend Warrior

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    Oh I'll be looking for this one while out hunting to say the least. I have a stand a stone throw from where this pic was taken.
     
  3. Aaron

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    It's hard to say, but I don't think it is. My older moultrie does that sometimes.
     
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    Buck Magnet Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yea, I worked with it and I am about 99.9999% sure that is just your normal deer with alot of washout from the camera.
     
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    As a amateur photographer, I'd say the photo was overexposed. It still may be a piebald though.
     
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    mobow Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Normal deer, too much light. It looks like the deer is in the sun and the flash, well........flashed. :confused: Totally blew out the deer and some of the grass in the background.
     
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    My guess is its a normal deer....but you never know for sure.
     

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