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Xguru
03-15-2007, 09:21 PM
I have a ton of cool pics from my game cameras that are on 35mm. Can I transfer them to digital image? and then get them on my computer. Scanning Kinda stinks is there another way? I do have negatives. I have to share some pics of a BIG BRUIN I have frome Ashland Maine last September. We got him on camera a bunch late night be he never came in. We showed the Pics to a State of Maine guide we know, he said it could have been a State Record easy 600plus . He made a 55gallon drum look like a 5 gallon bucket. Still trying to figure this sites pic applications. It could be easier.

fisher16
03-15-2007, 09:28 PM
The only way is to scan them to your computer. The place them on a image hosting site. I do with this with my trail camera pic's from time to time. Or upgrade to those beautiful digital trail camera's. One of the guys has one on the site just takes out the disk and uploads them. I want one or two myself. Don't have to many regular film photos unless its from my trail camera's.

tacoma
03-15-2007, 09:29 PM
I have a ton of cool pics from my game cameras that are on 35mm. Can I transfer them to digital image?

All my trail camera photos are from a 35mm camera. I scan them to my computer. Then save them to a file. Then when you upload a photo, do not use the photogallery that comes with this website...it kinda sucks and has a mind of its own. Go to the photobucket website and create a account (its free). Upload your photos there and then copy the link that is given to your photo within the photobucket website. Paste that link into the insert image link (the mountain with the sun tab on the message options).

Its way easier then I am making it sound. Cannot wait to see the pictures of the big bruin. I have shot 2 black bear in Mass. One is mounted on the wall. Both were taken with a rifle. My next goal is to get one with a bow!

Hope this helps!

Xguru
03-15-2007, 09:38 PM
I was hunting that big boy with a bow and no side arm at the time.. If the photos were developed before I was in the tree, I would have had a 7mm magnum. I'll be on that bait again this year with a cannon!. Even a perfect shot double lung this sucker could go to far with an arrow. Thanks for the help I was just wondering if there was another way besides scanning. You guys wil see this cartoon size bear soon.

fisher16
03-15-2007, 09:46 PM
Can't wait, sounds like a big ole Bear. Good luck in your hunt.

Xguru
03-15-2007, 10:01 PM
My neihbor who allways kills the bigest bird behind my house owns the camp. 40 acres in Ashland. Lots of Bear. LOTS. Nice spot. Fields,Cedar swamp,some apple trees,broc farms and a good mix of pines and other deep cover. We have a local guy up there who will bait for us a couple weeks before hand. The camp was used as a pay Bear camp in the early 90's. We also go up for Maine Deer season if we can get in to the camp. But the last couple of years the deer have been few and far between. To many Moose.