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    Liz molaselake's Avatar
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    Learning to Shoot

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    Grumpy Old Man Overbeyond's Avatar
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    Re: Learning to Shoot

    Looks like you were creeping up behind to arrest them.
    Great composition and the disinterested girl contrasts nicely with the others who only have eyes for the target. Is this a scan from a negative? I think there are some hints of colour here too?
    An unusual shot and I like it very much.
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    "Artisaliethatmakesusreali zetruth" PlantedTao's Avatar
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    Re: Learning to Shoot

    are those kid's in front of the gun while someone is shooting
    but atleast the guy shooting is not Cheney
    I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
    Minor White

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    Liz molaselake's Avatar
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    Re: Learning to Shoot

    Yeah, my scanner pretty much sucks. I'm thinking of investing in a film scanner but currently do not own one, so no, it wasn't a negative scan. Color and particles seem to magically pop up whenever I scan or use my "Picture-it" program.

    And no, no children were harmed during the making of this...or even in the line of fire

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