slow this bird down

So I was in London last week and Ken and I were going to take the boat out but the weather was pretty sporadic that day, so Beasley stopped in and we hung out enjoying the odd cloud formations. The next day we planned to boat again, but the weather was off and on again so Ken honored me by inviting me to join him in using his new gun for the first time. So we went over to his place gut the tags off and recreated Nintendo’s original game “Clay shooter” which many of you will know as the game that came with duck hunt. We got all the tools necessary to perform the ceremony and Ken made the inaugural shot. The rest of the afternoon was a delight as we fired off shells destroying one clay after the next (and we weren’t even cheating by holding the gun right up to the tv). I was new to the whole process so ken had to explain the workings of the gun to me, but I learned quickly and soon was shooting like a pro. Before we retired ken took the opportunity of the last shot on my roll to show how it’s really done. This was all portra 800, kodaks attempt at reproducing green. All shot on the eos 1n with either the 85 f1.8 or the 17-40 f4 or the 50 zeiss 1.7.

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3 Comments

  1. chelsea says:

    hahaha you took off your shirt and shot a gun, yeah, i knew some guys in the army who would take pictures of themselves in army gear shooting or really just posing, anyways thanks for the reminder of how strange manhood is

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