Like I've been saying for a number of years now, the hotter the bigger and heavier these bad boys will be. God gave them perfect radiators to deal with the heat
Here's another photo of him, taken that same day. This was taken pretty early in June so he'll be a pretty nice buck once the growing season comes to an end!
Unbelievable buck. I've enjoyed the pictures of him the last few years. Destined to be poached at some point in his lifetime, or roadkill. Just hope he keeps spreading those amazing genes.
The photos I took were taken with my $5.99 1970 insta-matic Kodak camera. Ha Ha
Really there are two really important things a person has to do if they want to take detailed photos.
Number 1, and I really think its the most important piece of the puzzle, is to get close to your subject!
The number 2 piece of the puzzle is to use a lens that has very good glass. Most really good lens cost more money by far than the camera.
In other words, and for example, you could buy the best lens made by Cannon and the cheapest camera they make that would take that lens, and you could take a better photo than if you purchased their top end camera but placed their cheapest lens on itl.
That's why getting close with good glass is so important if you want to get a photo with great detail.