EXPOSE yourself - LXXVI


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you need a 7D... then can machine gun @ 8fps.
very fast catch up one :D

1DMKIII/IV are even faster .....;p

Most of my sports event shooting now, in particular IPSC Shooting is in machine gun mode, as I want to study the gun action and recoil management.

Cheers ....
 

1DMKIII/IV are even faster .....;p

Most of my sports event shooting now, in particular IPSC Shooting is in machine gun mode, as I want to study the gun action and recoil management.

Cheers ....

You probably need to do high speed photography. Using sensors and remote triggers to get the exact timing.
 

You probably need to do high speed photography. Using sensors and remote triggers to get the exact timing.

Depends on what you want to achieve. I am not doing anything scientific, just for me, its interesting to see how people react when moving, shooting under pressure, and what happens to the gun when the grip is not tight.

During our monthly club matches, I shot alot of people, both experienced and new, to show movement. A 10sec burst in machine mode, (jpeg) with lots of movement, can reveal a lot of information.

Yes I know people can say use video, but very hard to do a slow motion review. Last year in August, my friend from Japan was here and he had P&S with video(forgot the brand was new out in Japan), which could show frame by frame playback of the video, and a super slow motion replay.

example: when they are standing static, on signal draw and start shooting, but if they have to change position, movement is involved, so they are now one hand comes off the gun, next position, the hand is back on the gun, but not where it should be, hence the gun handles differently and they wonder why they miss.

Or to show them while moving where the muzzle of the gun is, has it broken the 180degree etc, which is influenced by how they move.

As they say a picture is worth a thousand words.

To me its fun and interesting and do manage to get some cool shots that you dont see until you review them.

Cheers ....
 

Depends on what you want to achieve. I am not doing anything scientific, just for me, its interesting to see how people react when moving, shooting under pressure, and what happens to the gun when the grip is not tight.

During our monthly club matches, I shot alot of people, both experienced and new, to show movement. A 10sec burst in machine mode, (jpeg) with lots of movement, can reveal a lot of information.

Yes I know people can say use video, but very hard to do a slow motion review. Last year in August, my friend from Japan was here and he had P&S with video(forgot the brand was new out in Japan), which could show frame by frame playback of the video, and a super slow motion replay.

example: when they are standing static, on signal draw and start shooting, but if they have to change position, movement is involved, so they are now one hand comes off the gun, next position, the hand is back on the gun, but not where it should be, hence the gun handles differently and they wonder why they miss.

Or to show them while moving where the muzzle of the gun is, has it broken the 180degree etc, which is influenced by how they move.

As they say a picture is worth a thousand words.

To me its fun and interesting and do manage to get some cool shots that you dont see until you review them.

Cheers ....

Do share them if you're able to... it'll be pretty interesting. I love weaponry, but dun have much chance to handle them over here in SG. :(
 

Do share them if you're able to... it'll be pretty interesting. I love weaponry, but dun have much chance to handle them over here in SG. :(

Well there are 2 local clubs here, where you can shoot both handguns and shotguns.

I have had my 2 custom built revolvers here, since 1990, when I come here for work from New Zealand. Since then I have bought what we term race gun, completely customised.

Here are some guns we shoot.

My present Open gun is the same as shown in the 1st picture, the 2nd picture was my old standard gun before I sold it, and the Open Revolver is mine also.

There are many many types of guns available to shoot. Also contrary to popular opinon, civilians can own handguns/rifles/shotguns in Singapore.

Cheers ....
 

take panorama, your shutter count will explode, because you will take 3x5 shots everytime you end up with one panorama.. to make sure that at least one will be properly aligned. :bsmilie:

Shoot koala your shutter count is guaranteed to multiply sky high.

:bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

My slightly more than a year D700 shutter count is 38438....
My 2 years old D300 shutter count is only 31057.......lol

That's because you didn't shoot koala. :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

Had a cat that just loved water, whenever it rained would be outside in the rain splashing in puddles ...

But this is so cute .... love the expressions on the cats face ....


[vid]8KswnjMa-MQ[/vid]



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There are many many types of guns available to shoot. Also contrary to popular opinon, civilians can own handguns/rifles/shotguns in Singapore.

Cheers ....

but must be registered and not carried in public places?
 

but must be registered and not carried in public places?

Yes correct, you must be a registered member of either Singapore Rifle Association, or Singapore Gun Club as a civilian to be able to own your gun, which will be kept at the range.

However there are some people however that can carry shotguns only in public, which is to do with Crow culling which comes under NEA program. But this program is not open to all and people must pass a strict selection criteria.

Info Here
 

Had a cat that just loved water, whenever it rained would be outside in the rain splashing in puddles ...

But this is so cute .... love the expressions on the cats face ....


[vid]8KswnjMa-MQ[/vid]



Cheers ....

so cute :lovegrin:
 

Leong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :vhappy::cheergal:

hai hai Leong!
How are you?
Alright ma?

go thailand? :)

Should be ok.....hope so....lol....

Ya, just brought air ticket and book the hotel a few days before flying off, eat and sleep most of the time, don't really wallk around and shoot, and 95% of the time, just bring out the 24-70mm.

End next month going for another break before my work start busy.
 

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So be ok.....hope so....lol....

Ya, just brought air ticket and book the hotel a few days before flying off, eat and sleep most of the time, don't really wallk around and shoot, and 95% of the time, just bring out the 24-70mm.

End next month going for another break before my work start busy.

Sometimes I feel like doing this too. But my profession cannot do that :(. At least I get proper holiday but it's also the kids' holiday. Peak period for travel.
 

My first cat photo in year 2010

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hi leong hope you ok!! :)
 

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