Josh66
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Focus is wrong. Front sight should be in focus, not the rear. Any shooter is going to notice. Unless you want to change the title to "how not to aim."
Focus is wrong. Front sight should be in focus, not the rear. Any shooter is going to notice. Unless you want to change the title to "how not to aim."
Very true...as i shoot alot myself. but as for the photo itself...i really like it alot! get us a pic of the exact setup but with the front sight in focus please!
I like this image the most because Being on this side of a weapon feels good .
I like this image the most because Being on this side of a weapon feels good .
here here.
my 2 cents: i miss a target to complete the image and i would like to see this in a background setting that makes it less artificial such as a forest scene or living room.
Focus is wrong. Front sight should be in focus, not the rear. Any shooter is going to notice. Unless you want to change the title to "how not to aim."
I noticed that immediately but I don't think the goal of the photographer was to teach how to aim. If the focus were changed to the front site with no increase in DOF then the rest of the picture will be out of focus and generally uninteresting. With more DOF both sites could be in focus but I doubt this would make the shot more interesting.Focus is wrong. Front sight should be in focus, not the rear. Any shooter is going to notice. Unless you want to change the title to "how not to aim."