The usual predictable response from someone who hasn't read the post. I'm surprised that you joined in on this Hubert as that's unworthy of your intellect. Maybe just tongue in cheek?
I'm glad to see that so many people on here have offered constructive help. As he makes clear, the OP doesn't need images of the slain. He has plenty of his own, but there's always someone who needs an outlet. Is it any wonder the wider world finds picture of blown-up carcasses so disgusting, and the people who pose and post so weird?
I'd like to plead for someone with the skill, and a lower level of testosterone to genuinely help in this task by capturing some usable images of an incredibly elusive animal in the wild. Pulling a trigger is very easy, as is taking an arranged pic. of the corpse. Why some do this at all eludes me, but then so does the way some use the gallery feature on this site to impress or boast of their prowess.
I agree with much of what you say and acknowledge this is a thread inviting pictures of foxes with a pulse so happy to remove my “Vixen In Eternal Repose” image if you wish.
I do however question the assertion that it’s easy to take good pictures of arranged corpses as why then do we see so many that are not and clearly devoid of artistry?? I accept some may find this approach macabre but if you’re going to take a picture for posterity one may as well follow the well defined tenets of composition if only the rule of thirds! Another key and easily deployed approach is to simply role the beast over or arrange the composition as to conceal the exit channel and if you use a .22 Hornet you’ll unlikely to have one anyway!




