One more, with similar modifications. But, besides the numerous extra points, the hunter was "shrunk" to half of his original size and placed closer to the animal's head to give the forced-perception of a much larger animal. ( Picture )

This is similar to the technique used by many fishermen, where they extend the fish much closer to the camera - using the fish's body to hide the fisherman's extended arms. Basically, with two-dimensional images, the eye tends to correlate the relative size of one object to that of the other.

I didn't mean for this thread to transition into the subject of image-editing. But, if someone wants to make panoramic images of their ponds and property, the process of merging multiple images is fairly simple - with a little practice.