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Photographing firearms
Ricci Wright
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I have always photo'd my guns outside due to the better light but this comes with some restrictions as to time and location. The sun can't be direct so morning and evening is usually best. An overcast day is to be treasured. I have been using my back yard for the last few months but my office is 30 miles away so planning is crucial. I have been thinking about trying to work here at the office for some time and yesterday my lights arrived. I have set them up here and been playing around and so far I think it may work out. Gonna be a learning process like anything else, and you get out what you put in. I consider photos as important as the description when selling stuff and try hard to represent the actual gun properly. I'm asking folks who usually don't know me to send me money for a gun they can't touch based upon my promise that I will send them the gun they think they are buying. Aside from my feedback and description all they have is my pictures so I want to get them right.
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Irregardless is not a word. Regardless means without regard to. Irregardless means with regard too (it is essentially a double negative) You might try Disirregardless, a triple negative meaning without regard to, since you like the long way around.