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Just noticed something my assistant shot on Saturday :p



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(the second one is a google images jobby)

Well it made me chuckle a little
 
Shooting is shooting, when I have my camera on me I do it with that and shoot with light, when I have my gun I shoot with bullets.

The support stances are very similar, you can learn a lot about steadying long lenses by looking at FT shooting instruction videos on youtube
 
they wanted informal

But yeah decent jeans shirt jacket and decent shoes looks way better than a lot of what I've seen people wearing + they cope a lot better with the abuse I give my suits
 
As long as they were ok with it :D I've often wondered about suits and weddings and wondered if a nice black smart pair of combats would be better :)

Would suit the pose too ;)
 
lol

gotta suit the occaison and its probably what I'd wear if I were a guest so smart enough

yeah combats could be interesting I wear them a lot on normal shoots with boots
 
Libel then. :D
 
lol

yeah combats could be interesting I wear them a lot on normal shoots with boots

Do you do their product shots then... :thinking: 3 for 2 and all that ;)
 
The Marksmanship Principles apply equally to camera-shooting as rifle-shooting...lol

1. The position and hold must be firm enough to support the weapon
A good relaxed grip of the weapon using the bodies natural support, firmly supported with angled elbows.
2. The weapon must be held upright and pointed naturally at the target without undue physical effort
The weapon should point at the target using the bodies bone structure and not held onto the target using arm muscles.
3. Sight alignment (aiming) must be correct
The foresight must be in the centre of rear sight aperture as above.
4. The shot must be released and followed through without disturbing the position.
Controlled breathing should be adopted, and the pressure on the trigger should be slowly increased to the extent where the weapon firing should come as a surprise. Although the weapons recoil will lift the point of aim momentarily, the weapon should return to point naturally at the target. Take a pause of around 1 second after the weapon fires with no movement before releasing the pressure from the trigger and cocking the weapon.

 
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