Ken Smith
Why yes Ma'am - it folds
While in the military - combat boots. Now - anything but sandals, as a piece of hot brass stuck between the toes has a rapid effect on where the round goes down range.
...as a piece of hot brass stuck between the toes has a rapid effect on where the round goes down range.
Nothing but the best, dahlings.
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Whatever I happen to be wearing. Certainly never gave much thought to "photo shoes." Really?
I think the "while shooting" was a thinly veiled attempt to have a thread on footwear on a camera forum. It is sort of relevant for those of us who enjoy hitting the streets, and need something a little more heavy duty than a pair of nikes.
Wolverine boots - I have sprained my ankles more times that I can count over the past 35+ years of shooting for rural weekly newspapers. The boots give good support, are somewhat weatherproof, and have oil-proof soles with good traction. They can be warm this time of year, but never to the point that they make my feet uncomfortable. The two pair I have now have lasted three and two years respectively, and one pair or the other is in use five days a week. Maybe not fashion-conscious, but they're wonderful if you care about staying upright in terrain that's not always flat or safe.
[...] Let's hope they last me a few years (or decades!)
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