Only pic I have of her now. Ruger m77 predator in 6.5 creedmoor wearing a swfa SS 10x
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostHere's a little better of a pic of my browning A-bolt medallion in 270. Still trying to learn how to take good pics of my rifles.
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Taking outdoor pictures in bright daylight will result in harsh shadows. Try taking pics on overcast day or when the sun is behind a cloud.
This pic of my 223AI was taken when there was no direct sunlight. My pool was used as the background, I used a slow shutter speed to give the water droplets from the pool sprinklers a different look. (they are the streaks you see)
Lighting can be controlled indoors also.
Here is a pic of my CZ in 204 Ruger taken on a bench in my shop. Notice the soft shadows.
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Originally posted by sendit View PostCertainly not a pro but do try to take tasteful pictures of my firearms, sorry no feet, dirty clothes on the floor or cluttered work benches will be seen in my pics. I do believe that lighting is a key factor.
Taking outdoor pictures in bright daylight will result in harsh shadows. Try taking pics on overcast day or when the sun is behind a cloud.
This pic of my 223AI was taken when there was no direct sunlight. My pool was used as the background, I used a slow shutter speed to give the water droplets from the pool sprinklers a different look. (they are the streaks you see)
Lighting can be controlled indoors also.
Here is a pic of my CZ in 204 Ruger taken on a bench in my shop. Notice the soft shadows.
Beautiful pics, I take all my pictures with my iPhone se. I've gotten good at taking pictures of the fish I caught over the summer, now I'm working on getting better pictures of my rifles. Takes practice to get good at this and I'm certainly moving forward.
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Savage Axis .260 Rem
26" ER Shaw barrel
10x42 SWFA SS
Stock trigger adjusted to 3ish lbs
Boyd's Pro Varmint stock
It's a solid budget build. I'm going to have to throw some new paint on it as I didn't do the prep work very well the first time. Any suggestions on how I should paint the stock?
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