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25 August 2011, 03:11
Duane WiebeGun Photography
I would urge all to get thir hands on a copy of the Summer issue of "Gunmaker"
David Norin has put together a truly marvelous article about background manuipulation. I did not know that such technology was available to even the amatuer photographer for around $100.00
ACGG 307 587 4297 While you're at it, might want to purchase a raffle ticket.
25 August 2011, 06:22
D HumbargerWhere do i find Gunmaker magazine?
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25 August 2011, 06:39
1 Shot Hunterquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
ACGG 307 587 4297 While you're at it, might want to purchase a raffle ticket.

25 August 2011, 08:48
gunmakerquote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
Where do i find Gunmaker magazine?
Great question!
You need to become an associate or regular member to get the subscription.
OR....There should be some at the Dallas Safari Club show in 2012. Not sure if it's the current issue or the next one.
25 August 2011, 19:54
Duane WiebeI know in the past, these could be purchased by anyone as long as supplies last. Call 307 587 4297
Norin describes the process in detail and the results are stunning..no more shadows , about any color and texture you want. James Anderson does an excellent job and I think he uses a similar process....James??
25 August 2011, 21:14
gunmakerThanks Duane.
I used an older version of Photoshop Elements for working with the mini mauser pics like the rotating background seen on my avatar. Just recently my new Win 7-64 bit computer ate my program. Not sure why. So I ordered the newest version Photoshop elements 9. Have yet to install and run it. Can only be better than my old program. The lighting still needs to be correct to get a good picture. You can fudge with Photoshop a little, but it's worth the time to get the correct lighting highlights before processing.
25 August 2011, 22:44
J.D.SteeleThere's an interesting discussion of this topic with some great suggestions and advice over at the Doublegunshop.com site on their classic single barrel forum. From folks like Steve Hughes and Michael Petrov, 2 of the better writer/photographers today. DEFINITELY worth a look!
Regards, Joe
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25 August 2011, 23:09
1 Shot Hunterquote:
Originally posted by J.D.Steele:
There's an interesting discussion of this topic with some great suggestions and advice over at the Doublegunshop.com site on their classic single barrel forum. From folks like Steve Hughes and Michael Petrov, 2 of the better writer/photographers today. DEFINITELY worth a look!
Regards, Joe
Thanks Joe! Try this linky:
Double Gun Shop Photography Discussion25 August 2011, 23:59
Boss HossLink no workey...
26 August 2011, 00:28
SmallCalTry this version, edited, you have to go through the forum to get to it:
Forum RootThen click on "Classic & Custom Single Barreled Sporting Rifles"
The thread is title: "Taking Firearm Pictures" - may be down to the second page now.
Would also suggest looking around the site. The Farquarsen (however you spell it) is incredible!
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26 August 2011, 00:39
1 Shot HunterFunny thing - my link works for me, but the other one doesn't! Get a database error...
26 August 2011, 00:42
D HumbargerSmallCal link didn't work for me.
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Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
26 August 2011, 01:30
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26 August 2011, 01:50
Von GruffStill shows a data base problem George.
Von Gruff.