It is a lot easier to take a photo like that with the phone cameras that we have today. Simply set your telephone camera on burst setting and take pictures. Take a picture of the person shooting just before he or she pulls the trigger. The camera will take 5 or 10 instant pictures and you will catch one of the muzzle flash.
Print it out in an 8 by 10 and it will make a great picture to put on the wall above your reloading bench or on the wall in your man cave.
Trouter I see that you also have plenty of holes in the range ceiling!!--LOL
never ceases to amaze me how many holes just ahead of or above the shooting position!
Another small interesting tidbit, was told by a friend was is a photographer by trade, that if you blow the pic up slightly you
can also make out the bullet trail ... Pretty cool stuff IMHO ....
Using the burst setting will give you some really cool photos.
Another thing that will give you sharp clear pictures is to take pictures at your cameras highest resolution. If your taking a photo of a gun, for instance, at the highest resolution back off and take the photo from 4 or 5 feet away. The gun will appear small and not easy to see. Then using you cameras edit program crop out everything but the gun. This brings the gun up close, fills the frame, and makes it clear and sharp.
Here is a picture of my PMR-30 when I set it off. The side angle makes the flash larger...
spotting for a shooter at 600 yards it was fun to watch the trail of the bullet going down range. and once, just once, saw a little puff of gray as a .223 round decided it was couldn't handle the RPM's and it came apart. woops, Maggie's drawers on that shot!
"Maggie's draws" geez been along time since I heard that term, back in the 60's while serving this great country of ours in Asia ...
not fond memories of the place but very fond of the people I served with ...may the ones that didn't come home, RIP you shall never be forgotten ....
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