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Tough job you guys had. All the pics were great, but I, too, really liked the one of Cade and the frog and Larry with a great buck. My pic was poor by comparison, but thanks for allowing me into the 3rd place tie!
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Great Job Judges. Nice group of photos, and a big thanks to EFA for doing this. Posts: 517 | From: gardner, Colorado | Registered: Oct 2006
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Hey just got back from my camp and saw this thread.Thanks judges after some of those pics came in I knew the bar was high all great pics and great little quivers.Thanks Don Kip
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Loved this thread! Some absolutely incredible pics. Thanks to the judges who had the awesomely difficult job of scoring them. I enjoyed all the pics!
Travis
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Thanks for the opportunity Don! I guess you need to bring a good selection to the CTA state shoot so I can just buy another EFA, you gonna be there?
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Thanks Don for donating the prizes and to Killdeer and Pat for judging. Enjoyed all the photos. Gonna have to get me one of those snakeskin quivers, they are pretty sharp. Don, sending you a PM.
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There were so many good photos that you could find a lot of winners. It seemed almost unfair to have to pick. The photo of Larry Myers was outstanding. The lighting was very good, the background was good, and the harvest, bow, quiver, and hunter were all in sharp contrast and well positioned. Either some one got very lucky or knew a lot about photography.
Str8jct, what you said, "This was a lot of fun, some nice pics too. Guru, you are a rich man!" is right on. Cade brought back lots of memories for many of us with that photo at the pond with the bullfrog on his target arrow. Takes me back to Providence, Ky where I did most of my shooting as a kid of about his age. It's the place from where I brought my best memories. I'm sure many of you still have memories from your childhood days.
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I know the contest is over,congrats to the winners, but thought this was a cool pic I took this morning. Posts: 1336 | From: Statesville NC | Registered: Feb 2006
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