I have been doing my on taxidermy for a few years now ,havent been involved in a lot of the new tec.never involved in the shows .but i would like to bring a mount to one but im not sure of my work being good enough to bring.if i could get some opinions from all of you ,if my work would be enough to bring now or put more in to it ,i would appeciate any advise. i posted 4 picks for yall to look at these or 2 that i have harvested my self so i took alot of time in these mounts thanks for any help you can pass on.here is the sight.
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/awbull67/mvc-003sbigdeer2.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/awbull67/mvc-002sbigdeer.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/awbull67/mvc-007selk.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/awbull67/mvc-004sbigdeer3.jpg
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The best way to get better is having a pro tell you where you screwed up.
Doesn't matter what we think, just take it. You'll learn more there than you could imagine. BP
sorry photo bucket having problems here are the picks on yahoo try this.
http://photos.yahoo.com/awbull67
I glanced at the photos and noticed a couple major problems: First the brisket and pits are not aligned properly. They ears looked raged around the edges. You'll get dinged on those two major problems for sure. It's hard to really critique it without seeing up close though. Also, that form is to bulgy around the top of the neck and looks wierd, not natural.
Jared, take the mount to the show, the first time is not for winning, its for learning so it don't have to be perfect or good enough, just take it and you will meet people and make friends that are in the same boat as you.