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<blockquote data-quote="East Caney" data-source="post: 1150315" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Doc,</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the clarification. I didn't take your previous post as criticism. Your thoughts are usually thought provoking and create a learning opportunity. I just wanted to point out that I truly do not know when it comes to this bull. Without a doubt, there are longer bulls...and I do love length. My picture taking could be likened to suppressive fire...if you shoot enough, you're bound to hit something. You just need to patience and discipline to get rid of all the bad pictures. These are the words of an unskilled amateur, but it works okay for me. You're absolutely right, though. A picture can make a good animal look bad or a bad animal look good (or at least better than bad). Wise words spoken. I think most of us with any sense appreciate your posts.</p><p></p><p>EC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East Caney, post: 1150315, member: 2960"] Doc, I appreciate the clarification. I didn't take your previous post as criticism. Your thoughts are usually thought provoking and create a learning opportunity. I just wanted to point out that I truly do not know when it comes to this bull. Without a doubt, there are longer bulls...and I do love length. My picture taking could be likened to suppressive fire...if you shoot enough, you're bound to hit something. You just need to patience and discipline to get rid of all the bad pictures. These are the words of an unskilled amateur, but it works okay for me. You're absolutely right, though. A picture can make a good animal look bad or a bad animal look good (or at least better than bad). Wise words spoken. I think most of us with any sense appreciate your posts. EC [/QUOTE]
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