So after the Martyr gets his 72 virgins in heaven he has to face #73 and she is ready to send him to h... where he belongs.
Whenever I see one of these AR-15 shots with brass in the air I always check to see if the dust cover is closed indicating a phony picture but I have never seen that so I'm thinking they are real.
I have been able to take some photographs of my fiance shooting some of our guns. One has muzzle flash. One or 2 you can see the projectile going down range... taken from a cell phone and good timing. I'd post but I don't think she'd be happy.Whenever I see one of these AR-15 shots with brass in the air I always check to see if the dust cover is closed indicating a phony picture but I have never seen that so I'm thinking they are real.
That takes very good timing of the photo or else they are using a DSLR in burst mode or video mode.
Today's digital cameras have a staggering burst mode frame rate that is easily capable of catching a lot of things in progress of their motion.Whenever I see one of these AR-15 shots with brass in the air I always check to see if the dust cover is closed indicating a phony picture but I have never seen that so I'm thinking they are real.
That takes very good timing of the photo or else they are using a DSLR in burst mode or video mode.
Yes. My newest camera is a 60D so I might have to consider an upgrade.Today's digital cameras have a staggering burst mode frame rate that is easily capable of catching a lot of things in progress of their motion.
Back when the Indy Air Show was still a thing, I attended yearly bringing 3 different Cannon models over the years. You'd be amazed at the progression of what can be captured when you're running burst mode and shooting 3000+ images in a day.
I have a awesome set of pics of the Blue Angels Star Burst maneuver that is just awesome.
Ya those are almost 12 years old.Yes. My newest camera is a 60D so I might have to consider an upgrade.
Are you crazy? I want both of 'em!One please
Whenever I see one of these AR-15 shots with brass in the air I always check to see if the dust cover is closed indicating a phony picture but I have never seen that so I'm thinking they are real.
That takes very good timing of the photo or else they are using a DSLR in burst mode or video mode.
It's odd you would think anything in this thread is "fake"Nowadays it is a lot easier/cheaper to fake the photo than buy the ammo...
Yes. My newest camera is a 60D so I might have to consider an upgrade.
Nowadays it is a lot easier/cheaper to fake the photo than buy the ammo...
It's odd you would think anything in this thread is "fake"
Some of this stuff is definitely "bolted on"Maybe not "fake" but definitely not OEM. Maybe upgrades?
Sometimes I can even see the bolts they use to hold them on!Some of this stuff is definitely "bolted on"