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  1. Hortontoter

    Video or Photos

    Just curious which people prefer and why. I've always taken photos with my trail cams. I'm thinking the cards fill up quick with videos.
  2. Hortontoter

    Hortontoters 2013 Cam Photos

    Been a slow summer at my hunting property this year. The number of shooter bucks is not looking good. Here are a few photos of the bachelors and a nice Gray Fox.
  3. Hedgelj

    pefectly timed photos you cannot unsee

    I would say probably NSFW http://www.heavy.com/social/2013/04/20-wtf-perfectly-timed-photos-you-cant-unsee/?hash=image6 and more at the link....
  4. deerslayer1985

    First trail cam photos for 2012.

    Well a few days ago. I decided to throw one of the trail cams out. I didn't have any D batteries on hand, so I went with the wildview which takes c's. Now last year My great aunt had given me a bunch of old canned food her former husband had bought in the 70's for a bomb shelter! lol It was like...
  5. Kaiser878

    Interesting find..digging through old trail cam photos!

    YEsterday on our way to go duck hunting my buddy pulled up a photo and said to me, "this deer looks a lot like the deer you killed this year. As it turns out I also had a trail cam photo of the same deer on my cell phone from last year. I had actually passed this deer up the first week of...
  6. jagermeister

    Deciphering patterns with Trail Cam photos

    I need some help, guys. Does anyone know how to extract the individual sets of file details from a folder full of trail camera photos? Example... Let's say I have a folder full of 1000 pics, each pic with the time/date stamp... I want to extract all of the time/date stamps out, say into a .txt...
  7. 1hornwilly

    Why photos are "grainy"

    I have read a couple threads now on mentions of "grainy" photos. As an amateur (and I mean terrible, but I like it) photographer, I thought I'd explain why this happens to your photos in low light. Who knows, maybe this will be helpful to some of you. Cameras operate using what's called...