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Jan 12, 2012 12:29 as a reply to  @ post 13692474 |  #3376

briancummins wrote in post #13687067 (external link)
Very inspired by this thread to take more pictures during down time. Love the cut fruit, decided to try it out too. Forgot to get the setup shot though...But it was very similar to the setup for the beer bottle.

nicely done!

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As I scrolled down, I thought that I was going to see a sliced beer bottle. That would be impressive. :)

i did too lol...

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Set up here is one AB800 with socked Beaty Dish...this wii take care of that squirrel a real P 90...

one of my fav guns in COD, nice to see a real one! well done.


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Jan 12, 2012 12:34 |  #3377

I don't keep real guns in the house, unless I'm on the job there's no purpose to a gun. Plus the only gun I own is more of a collector item than an actually duty-use weapon. I prefer to use my hands and feet, and a tiny portion of my brain. But, nothing wrong with guns, love to see them, and if you want to see real "blow you away" shots of them talk to Stickman, that guy is a freak with gun shots.


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Jan 12, 2012 12:35 |  #3378

DwightMcCann wrote in post #13692474 (external link)
Tony, where is your setup shot? This isn't a chest butting weapons thread you know!

Need to download apps to draw set up, will add later.


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Jan 12, 2012 13:01 |  #3379

They say the number one stolen item in burglaries are guns but I suppose that isn't a problem if you actually secure them properly.


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Jan 12, 2012 13:09 |  #3380

RTPVid wrote in post #13692235 (external link)
Uh oh...

Why do you say that? If it's because I said lead and you don't like pollution they're actually lead-free, I just can't remember what they're actually made of so lead is easier to say whilst still getting the point across (if I had just said metal pellets that could be confused for a BB gun shooting steel balls, which aren't so good for killing).


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Jan 12, 2012 13:21 |  #3381

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Why do you say that? ...

... because of a discussion that started with this post...


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Jan 12, 2012 14:59 |  #3382

RTPVid wrote in post #13692782 (external link)
... because of a discussion that started with this post...

Oh right, missed that post. Not like I'd eat a squirrel anyway.


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Jan 12, 2012 15:17 |  #3383

The Ran wrote in post #13693352 (external link)
Oh right, missed that post. Not like I'd eat a squirrel anyway.

Why not? If cooked properly (fried in some good lard) they taste delicious.


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Jan 12, 2012 15:24 |  #3384

Everything tastes good in lard...and I've had squirrel, it's not that bad with hot sauce...


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Jan 12, 2012 15:33 |  #3385

lol derailed


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Jan 12, 2012 15:40 |  #3386

This thread was derailed a long time ago, and sadly I don't have anymore setups to show to get it back on track...


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Jan 12, 2012 15:52 |  #3387

Ok, heres mine just to keep the thread back on track.

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IMAGE: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6538365747_df6f1d5763_z.jpg


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(pending) I cant find the image result of that set-up. LOL, Hehehehe

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Jan 12, 2012 16:12 |  #3388

Here is a shot of the lighting setup. She was actually my assistant holding the flash for the shots of my cousin but we got a few of her also. It is a Yongnuo speedlight, cheap shoot through umbrella, and a human light stand :p

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Setup (external link) by Mario A. Goncalves (external link), on Flickr

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And my cousin
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Patricia (external link) by Mario A. Goncalves (external link), on Flickr

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Jan 12, 2012 16:20 |  #3389

^^ Great!!


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Jan 12, 2012 16:25 |  #3390

katodog wrote in post #13693602 (external link)
This thread was derailed a long time ago, and sadly I don't have anymore setups to show to get it back on track...

Ok, back on track. Here's the setup and the final.

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