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Post by texaswoodie on Jan 22, 2013 15:33:37 GMT -5
Can you find and identify Waldo? Curt
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bhiatt
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Post by bhiatt on Jan 22, 2013 16:53:46 GMT -5
unless Waldo is a type of tree or plant I dont see anything.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2013 17:11:06 GMT -5
I think waldo went to the restroom before I got the picture. Jim
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Post by snuffy on Jan 22, 2013 17:17:49 GMT -5
Is he a bear sittin on his haunches by the big tree? ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2013 17:19:13 GMT -5
could be the breast of a deer lower right third just right of the green.
Usually these things have the subject dead center. I see nothing there.
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Post by Fossilman on Jan 22, 2013 17:25:47 GMT -5
About four inches from right hand center!!!Left side of bigger tree,Standing behind little tree trunk..
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Post by gr on Jan 22, 2013 17:29:48 GMT -5
a doe just to the left of the oak right above that seedling. very well camoflouged. great picture
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Post by texaswoodie on Jan 22, 2013 17:43:31 GMT -5
Got some hunters in the bunch I see. Perfect natural camo.
Only thing is, it's a humongus buck not a doe.
Curt
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Post by bhiatt on Jan 22, 2013 17:53:05 GMT -5
now wheres this big buck. i think i see a small fur spot where gr pointed out. I love watching deer in the wild. I think its cool when you can get close enough to see the white ring around their eyes.
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Post by Pat on Jan 22, 2013 18:10:00 GMT -5
There's a light brown critter (bear or deer type critter) at the bottom and right of the big tree in the center.
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Post by gr on Jan 22, 2013 18:55:41 GMT -5
I'm gonna have to take your word on the rack. To camoed for me to see it.
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Post by jamesp on Jan 22, 2013 19:19:02 GMT -5
If it was in Georgia woods i would get it.That Texas brush is knarly.I see a smudge of deer color to left of big tree.Looks like the white on his throat is facing to the right.And his left horn is in front of the first tree to the left of the big tree.And the tip of his left horn is pointing to the upper right hand corner of the photo.Looks to be a mature full horned animal.So he is looking to the right side of the photo.And the black spot is his nose.
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Post by bhiatt on Jan 22, 2013 19:52:34 GMT -5
heah now i see it. cool.
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Post by helens on Jan 22, 2013 19:57:17 GMT -5
It's a buck, not a doe, it's got a bit rack, looking right at the camera. The rack is bigger than his head too, you can't see the left rack because it's over the empty space, but you can see the right rack because it's highlighted by the tree to the left of the big tree.
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Post by orrum on Jan 22, 2013 20:12:05 GMT -5
I give up!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2013 21:55:03 GMT -5
Hell, I was looking for the real Waldo that is in all the books. Jim
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Post by Dora on Jan 23, 2013 0:34:45 GMT -5
Ha ha, I was expecting to find Waldo as well. I think I see a leg right to the left of the big tree but, it could as well be my imagination. ;D
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Post by jamesp on Jan 25, 2013 11:33:53 GMT -5
When will you tell where the deer are Texaswoodie?
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Post by texaswoodie on Jan 25, 2013 17:50:07 GMT -5
There's only one. Animal camouflage totally amazes me. Curt
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Post by jamesp on Jan 25, 2013 18:40:29 GMT -5
That was a great test Curt.I sent that to several blind hunters.I did see the triangle of the eye/black nose and white on neck.Only after some one said there was a doe there.Then you said buck.That is more camo than our woods.Thanks
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