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- PKC Photo Taking Tips –

Postby Jerry Moll » Wed May 26, 2021 1:07 pm

Six nights of the week members are taking photos of dogs, handlers and casts. Here are a few pointers that will save time and help you take better pictures.

Single cast hunt photos:
• When the cast is ready at the club house, but before loaded up to leave, get all dogs and handlers together for the photo.
DO NOT attempt to wait until after the cast for the picture, when dogs are scattered in all directions.
• Make sure your phone is set on “PHOTO” and be absolutely sure the “LIVE MODE” is turned OFF.
• Text or email your single cast hunt photos directly to hunpics@prohound.com with date and location information.


Legacy, Pro Classic, State, Breed and other Major Event Photos:
• Make sure your phone is set on “PHOTO” and be absolutely sure the “LIVE MODE” is turned OFF.
• For cast photos, line dogs/handers up from left to right, as they appear from top to bottom on the scorecard.
• The first dog/hander on the scorecard will be the first dog/handler on YOUR left, and so on.
• Remove all dog leads and hide them out of photo
• Make sure all tables, chairs and debris are out of photo.
• Take clear photos of competed scorecards, again, be sure your “live mode” is off.
• Text photos and results to Jerry @ 812-212-1619 or Roger Dale @ 985-516-3112.
DO NOT send Legacy, Pro Classic, or Major Event Photos to hunpics@prohound.com



Note: When you take a picture and it looks like a miniature video, your phone is in “LIVE MODE” and it will take very blurry photos. It needs turned OFF!


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