Taking photos of Muzzle flash
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Taking photos of Muzzle flash
I know we have several members who have an interest in photography, I thought you might have a passing interest in this:
Having searched youtube for "muzzle flash" I see that this is not the only video on the subject,
DM
Having searched youtube for "muzzle flash" I see that this is not the only video on the subject,
DM
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
Really interesting and amazing results - but a bit too technical I think!
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
Very interesting indeed, I hope the owner does not mind me posting this image, you can see the bullet!
Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
Or just get lucky with your digital SLR!
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
I got lucky with a 35mm, Olympus I think, back in about 1986. I was watching a Sealed Knot battle, I couldn't take part as I was injured. Snapping away I got through about 3 rolls of film. Dashed off to Snappy Snaps for the 1 Hour developing service and took the pictures to the pub. People started going on about one particular picture as I had caught the flash from the touch hole and the muzzle of one of the cannons.
I then got asked for poster size copies, some had them framed and asked me to sign the back. Then the SK publicity officer asked if they could make it into a postcard. I was even asked if it could be used for a book cover. (Can't remember if it was used).
I can't find the negative so I scanned it from a postcard.
I then got asked for poster size copies, some had them framed and asked me to sign the back. Then the SK publicity officer asked if they could make it into a postcard. I was even asked if it could be used for a book cover. (Can't remember if it was used).
I can't find the negative so I scanned it from a postcard.
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
My son did not take the picture, but aquired it when serving in the Royal Navy against Iraq. I think the ship is from the Aussie navy.
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
my missus, firing my .44 black powder revolver, also firing a .44 mag Marlin I owned at the time.You can see the bullet a mitre or so from the muzzle
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
Fast film or P*****r loads?
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
placed a video on a bipod,took a short film and run it through a program which enables you to
watch 1 frame at a time,cut it out and bobs your uncle
watch 1 frame at a time,cut it out and bobs your uncle
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Re: Taking photos of Muzzle flash
Nice picture Col, was it an actual video film or digital camera?
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