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Lyons, we have very similar tastes. I like your collection. What are the next 5 on your list? M1A socom, DS arms TP 9, Beretta 92, Romanian tokerov pistol, SPAS 12 gauge. Doesnt have to be in that order, just when I find them for the right deal. Have you thought about a Garand? That's probably my favorite out of everything I've got. |
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Lyons, we have very similar tastes. I like your collection. What are the next 5 on your list? M1A socom, DS arms TP 9, Beretta 92, Romanian tokerov pistol, SPAS 12 gauge. Doesnt have to be in that order, just when I find them for the right deal. Have you thought about a Garand? That's probably my favorite out of everything I've got. Ive looked at the Garand a time or 2. Something I will eventually buy down the road. Of course like everything else, if I find it for a good deal Ill probably pick it up. |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/mr_joshua/DSCN2806.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/mr_joshua/DSCN1961.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/mr_joshua/DSCN5618.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/mr_joshua/DSCN4782.jpg Nice collection! Are the 22 Colts set aside for a rainy day? |
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You did say a "Family picture day" right?? My personal favorite. http://www.fototime.com/D3942C5FCCD980F/standard.jpg And my second favorite, http://www.fototime.com/257041A7C66EF8F/standard.jpg Photos courtesy of awkwardfamilyphotos.com The one on the bottom...isn't that a "Potato Digger" ? |
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You did say a "Family picture day" right?? My personal favorite. http://www.fototime.com/D3942C5FCCD980F/standard.jpg And my second favorite, http://www.fototime.com/257041A7C66EF8F/standard.jpg Photos courtesy of awkwardfamilyphotos.com The one on the bottom...isn't that a "Potato Digger" ? Yes it is. |
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That collection is fantastic! How do you create a picture like that? |
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That collection is fantastic! How do you create a picture like that? My guess? He took individual shots using the 'bathtub' technique, essentially laying the guns on a white, cornerless surface. Then he clipped them out in photoshop, either with a hand trace or the magic wand. Then he imported the seperate images to a master file and added a dropshadow. |
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Most of my family. http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc1/echelon117/photo4.jpg http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc1/echelon117/photo5.jpg http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc1/echelon117/IMG_0833.jpg http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc1/echelon117/collect3.jpg http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc1/echelon117/IMG_0830.jpg Nice looking family, you have no idea how badly I want a RFB. Sigh....they never have made it to my area of the Mid West
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That collection is fantastic! How do you create a picture like that? White laminate board and an upward facing flash, punch up the the b/c and adjust the color temp. Takes <5 min per gun. Then I just put them all together. |
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