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Feb 13, 2013 14:01 |  #16

Wow. Love the concept. Great execution too!


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Feb 13, 2013 15:53 |  #17

Thank you TigerKN and Alpha! Cheers!


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Feb 14, 2013 00:53 |  #18

That looks like a lot of fun. #4 isn't something I'd do. I could do without the shoe in #6. It's too out of place.


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Feb 14, 2013 07:18 |  #19

4 is def in your face. 6 - they are rockers, so chuck Taylor's are part of their vibe even though its not a sexy shoe. :)


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Feb 14, 2013 07:28 |  #20

In no. 2, the Tarantino-inspired trunk shot is very well executed... Love it!


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Feb 14, 2013 09:46 |  #21

really fun shots, and well executed. really good work!


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Feb 14, 2013 15:46 |  #22

Awesome!!!!!


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Feb 14, 2013 17:16 as a reply to  @ genedarrell's post |  #23

Awesome set of photos! My favorite is probably the first one. I love the suicide doors. And her shoes in #6 are great! My only nitpick is with the ring picture. The use of .22lr ammo looks out of place with the rest of the series. Nothing about the .22 cartridges scream menacing or gangster. Not to mention neither of the weapons appear to be .22 calibers but I could be wrong. Either way, a few .223 rounds or similar sized rifle rounds laying there with some 9mm or .45 would have made the ring pic fit the series better IMHO.


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Feb 15, 2013 10:38 |  #24

It's not often I see pictures and think I really wish I'd taken them - super cool !


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Feb 15, 2013 11:58 |  #25

Corbeau - Thank you, my wife had that idea on the spot. Love it myself.

Mesmer - Yea, unfortunately .223 is impossible to get right now, especially out here in Arizona and Nevada where gun laws are loose and everyone has bought up all the ammo in the last two months. Can't even buy an AR-15/M4 because they are three times as much as normal price if you can even find them. It's a joke. But, for the sake of making a fun pic we just tossed a pile of ammo on the ground (9mm as well). Wish we had some .223 around though. :)

Zebedee - Thanks a million, that's a hell of a compliment!

Thx everyone else as well! Cheers!


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Feb 15, 2013 13:25 |  #26

Mesmer wrote in post #15610792 (external link)
Awesome set of photos! My favorite is probably the first one. I love the suicide doors. And her shoes in #6 are great! My only nitpick is with the ring picture. The use of .22lr ammo looks out of place with the rest of the series. Nothing about the .22 cartridges scream menacing or gangster. Not to mention neither of the weapons appear to be .22 calibers but I could be wrong. Either way, a few .223 rounds or similar sized rifle rounds laying there with some 9mm or .45 would have made the ring pic fit the series better IMHO.

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.22 or .223 is only different to those who know about gun and bullet. The series is gangster regardless!


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Feb 15, 2013 14:53 |  #27

these are fantastic. i'm a sucker for '60s Continentals though.


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Feb 15, 2013 14:59 |  #28

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I love the Entourage Lincoln....

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Feb 15, 2013 15:40 |  #29

TigerKN - Ironically, the .223 is nearly the same size as a .22, but the .223 has a ton more powder behind it and a much higher muzzle velocity. Luckily your average person doesn't have a clue about ammunition and simply sees "bullets." :P

VicSkimmr - Fantastic cars. I'm a huge Entourage fan (movie got the greenlight thank god), and I want one of these cars. I'm gonna talk the wife into it!

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Feb 15, 2013 15:45 as a reply to  @ ImaginePhotography's post |  #30

These are fantastic! Very cool set. I feel you on the lack of .223 right now in Nevada...


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