Rome, Italy
I was able to click a few shots before this guy shot once. They don't call me the fastest shot in the West for nothing.
I heard some cheering as I walked away so they must have been impressed. Hmm..on second thought, maybe he hit the bullseye. 😄
Have a great weekend!
Now you can link reflections and/or street photography.
Please no posed pictures, portraits, animals, etc. unless of course there is a reflection.
Click here for street photography examples and inspiration.
"Street photography, a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge."
James, you must be the fastest camera in the East. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to see why you like street photography - your shots are so full of life!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant James and no one killed!!! Thanks for hosting, I was not able to add my street shot to the link in hence the "insect"!! Have a gret weekend
ReplyDeleteYou're the Lucky Luke of the Photo shooting! The fastest photographer from the west of the Pecos!! :))
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ReplyDeleteNice shot, James. That looks like fun like it was in the Army as every year we had to go to the shooting range and requalify for our shooting ability. I have not shot a gun, except my BB gun since.
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Maybe you were a good luck charm?
ReplyDeleteYou sure he didn't shoot the bad guy?
ReplyDeleteThe kids did that in Bruges - they were so excited!
ReplyDeleteDid he win a stuffed animal?
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen this for a long time, entertainment had been closed for such a long time.... Good to see people can enjoy again.
ReplyDelete2x a fantastic shot and the sharpness is just right. Something I am struggling with at the moment because I have switched from m4/3 to ff for the time being.
ReplyDeleteJames, East, West North and South you're the best a reflections!!!...jp
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