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<blockquote data-quote="Bum Steer" data-source="post: 1716510" data-attributes="member: 24110"><p>Take LOTS and LOTS and LOTS and LOTS and LOTS!! because when you turn them loose and get home to edit, the one you thought was the perfect one is also the one he has his eye closed and his tongue on its way up the nostril closest to you. Personally, I like a 3/4 profile shot. Muscle is more defined, this angle captures the "soul" of the animal, and your critter will stand apart from the rest of the cattle that appear to have fallen into formation in the catalogue.</p><p>My 2 cents. ($0.016 in Canadian funds.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bum Steer, post: 1716510, member: 24110"] Take LOTS and LOTS and LOTS and LOTS and LOTS!! because when you turn them loose and get home to edit, the one you thought was the perfect one is also the one he has his eye closed and his tongue on its way up the nostril closest to you. Personally, I like a 3/4 profile shot. Muscle is more defined, this angle captures the "soul" of the animal, and your critter will stand apart from the rest of the cattle that appear to have fallen into formation in the catalogue. My 2 cents. ($0.016 in Canadian funds.) [/QUOTE]
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