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I think it's not something that shoots real bullets, but i don't know a lot about weapons. Nothing in fact.. Looked close enough to me :)
 
I think it's not something that shoots real bullets, but i don't know a lot about weapons. Nothing in fact.. Looked close enough to me :)

It says "Property of US Govt" and the part under the main barrel is a grenade launcher. I dunno if it is legit... but I hope he is friendly either way. ;)

What are the barcodes in the bottom right of your images?
 
He's very friendly. Well his my friend. But better not piss him off, i'd say, for safety :)

The barcode is my watermark. If you scan it, it says my name. Pretty cool huh?
 
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Hey! Thanks! In fact i scanned the neg in color and it showed like this. I kept it this way, i liked the way it felt. Now i wish i could have a real toned print from that one :)
 
Coldwell Banker "Fixer Upper" Selling the old homestead.

Coldwell Banker "Fixer Upper" Selling the old homestead.

5 images from my Fuji S5 Pro, stitched with Hugin Panorama (not intuitive at all) Just down the road. The peaks in the background are Smith Rocks near Terrebonne Oregon. One of the rock climbing meccas of the Pacific NorthWest.

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For 6X17cm film Panos, I shoot a Texas Leica Fujica GL690... Two shots, scan and stitch. Print to 5-6 feet and frame. Saved myself purchasing $3000 to $4000 worth of Pano camera gear for 6X17 Pano. Fuji GL690 w/100m f3.5 lens. (Also stands in well for 6X12).
 
Not for Sale... Family Ties

Not for Sale... Family Ties

4 frames from a Canon XTi, kit lens, Stitched in Photoshop Elements 8.0... ten minutes.

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Tons of these old homesteads around the SW Oregon area... Steens Mountains. The pioneers who settled this part of the country were hardy. Lotta rocks for fences.
 
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