Sunday, July 11, 2010

Winchester 1894

Crime stoppers at 1600 MPH.
















911 can send crime stoppers at 80MPH.
Her rifle can send them at 1600 MPH.
Questions?

13 comments:

  1. Nice image. Good control on the depth of field.

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  2. She looks like Tamara K. Jr.

    And that's a good thing!

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  3. Spotted this one on Sd'X the other day. I love the subtlety of the gold edging, and how it adds just a hint of a reflection to the deep blue of the barrel and magazine so that we know they there.

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  4. Cool picture! Don't mess with her though!

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  5. Anonymous10:51 AM

    MPH? or FPS?

    I'm confused . . .

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  6. MPH Anon. Apples to apples.

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  7. Awesome portrait!

    That is a perfectly captured "Don't Mess With Me" look. :)

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  8. Anonymous:
    MPH? or FPS?

    I'm confused . . .

    Xavier:
    MPH Anon. Apples to apples.

    And for those of us who didn't even notice the specifics in the caption, that means 2347 FPS.

    Great picture Xavier.

    LD is a good model, in more ways than just photographic. I wish more kids were like her. You should be proud (as I know you are).

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  9. "Daddy, I need to borrow the car keys." (Heh!) Never dream she would go looking for trouble, but she has the look that just might induce trouble to hide! Nice picture.

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  10. She looks nice. A very nice photo.

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  11. "Questions?"

    haha. I'm afraid I can't ask something while looking at the girl and the gun. :)

    Cheers
    Cathy@littmann stethoscope

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  12. But in the real world will the copper get there at 80 miles an hour or 20 miles in 15 minutes?

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