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    Took this on a whim after finishing up some close range shooting with my retro/mutt carbine. It kinda makes me think of a crime scene pic of the aftermath of a "Heat" style bank heist or something.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Circle_10 View Post
    Took this on a whim after finishing up some close range shooting with my retro/mutt carbine. It kinda makes me think of a crime scene pic of the aftermath of a "Heat" style bank heist or something.



    Good off center layout, I like it. I'm not sold on the color shift, and the magazine closest to the viewer detracts from the overall image, but still very nice.
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    I have taken many low eye level photos of handguns and knives, but this shot of a long gun is my first. I used natural late afternoon light for an AZ-Sonoran desert type flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TriggerFish View Post
    I have taken many low eye level photos of handguns and knives, but this shot of a long gun is my first. I used natural late afternoon light for an AZ-Sonoran desert type flavor.

    The strong blue tint on the weapon really offsets everything else in the picture. I like the angle and perspective. I think a little more negative space in the image could have worked nicely.
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    Thank you Stick. This is why it's good to have a photo editor, while trying to boost the color of the faded/old cactus the SBR turned blue.
    While now the total fix, I got the 6933 back to black(ish).

    After going back to the photo site I found I had a limited "window" for the shot, below and to the sides.
    I didn't like the tight crop either but forgot why I did it.
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    "Critique my firearm picture" thread



    Taken this morning, using my iPhone 6s jut to mess around, this thread made me do it

    I like the feel of the weathered fence for pics in general and hanging the rifle made it feel better than leaning it on against the fence

    So far I don't think I have looked at it enough to really critique it yet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierrahotel83 View Post


    Taken this morning, using my iPhone 6s jut to mess around, this thread made me do it

    I like the feel of the weathered fence for pics in general and hanging the rifle made it feel better than leaning it on against the fence

    So far I don't think I have looked at it enough to really critique it yet.


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    Multiple backgrounds and conflicting angles aren't helping this one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TriggerFish View Post
    Thank you Stick. This is why it's good to have a photo editor, while trying to boost the color of the faded/old cactus the SBR turned blue.
    While now the total fix, I got the 6933 back to black(ish).

    After going back to the photo site I found I had a limited "window" for the shot, below and to the sides.
    I didn't like the tight crop either but forgot why I did it.

    Looks a million times better this way.
    Stick


    Board policy mandates I state that I shoot for BCM. I have also done work for 200 or so manufacturers within the firearm community. I am prior service, a full time LEO, firearm instructor, armorer, TL, martial arts instructor, and all around good guy.

    I also shoot and write for various publications. Let me know if you know cool secrets or have toys worthy of an article...


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    Tried to take advantage of the snow today.

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    ^^^I like it.

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