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What I did on my christmas break.

 
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Jan 03, 2006 12:11 |  #1

Here's a few pictures from my break. Criticism is welcome.

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Jan 03, 2006 12:37 |  #2

I dont think the hand gun was to good an idea Just my 2cents but loved the rest




  
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Jan 03, 2006 12:39 as a reply to  @ gunner's post |  #3

gunner wrote:
I dont think the hand gun was to good an idea Just my 2cents but loved the rest

Yeah, it wasnt really planned. We were out in the desert go go shooting and it just happened to be out.

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Jan 03, 2006 14:49 as a reply to  @ Booshanky's post |  #4

Love #5. #6 is pretty cool also.


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Jan 03, 2006 15:00 as a reply to  @ In2Photos's post |  #5

Maybe we should merge this with the "Shooting the shooter" thread :lol:

Sometimes I crack myself up =)

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Jan 03, 2006 15:19 |  #6

It was the gun and the bottle, I think?

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Jan 03, 2006 16:17 |  #7

Classy girl and classy firearms, but the JD IMO should be Crown Royal. HA..HA. But seriously, the desert shot with the girl in the FG has very rich colors, great detail and is a very nice shot.




  
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Jan 03, 2006 16:23 |  #8

I agree that #3 and #5 are fantastic. I think the gun pic is good too.


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Jan 03, 2006 21:21 |  #9

I like them all! A good mix.


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