Just received a family heirloom. Belonged to my uncle Bill.
Proof marks?
Just received a family heirloom. Belonged to my uncle Bill.
Proof marks?
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Any idea on the provenance, Drang?
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None at all. I can check, (Great) Uncle Bill kept is supposed to have kept pretty good records, but I'm not sure they survived him.
There are other markings that could be engraving or maybe other proof marks:
Recovering Gun Store Commando. My Blog: The Clue Meter
“It doesn’t matter what the problem is, the solution is always for us to give the government more money and power, while we eat less meat.”
Glenn Reynolds
My CMT pair. The SPR is finally complete.
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Sounds like a few excuses to me
Sorta looks like F/ was too high and shutter speed was too low.
You can fit a foldable reflector in a backpack and cheap YONGNUO flash or two with some cheapy controllers you'll be good to go...
Plus you used a tripod (I hope) and that means you could have just held your breath and upper the shutter speed for a second or two.
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They are excuses. I sat down, popped a couple shots and moved to the next spot.
No tripod. Camera was balancing on the back of another chair. LOL. The above is EXACTLY what I had.
Here's one in focus for you. :P
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