he also has a hat.
He also has a quirt hanging from the wrist of his gun hand.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Can't see any bullets in the front face of the barrel. Not to say there ain't any. And the sights don't line up with his right eye or quite with the lens axis. Must be aiming for the guy holding the cable release next to the camera (yikes!). I hope that don't mean he hates LF. He obviously ain't a digital shooter. Lastly, must be headin' to a poker game with that pin striped vest.
Bad trigger discipline.
one little tilt on camera,bullets in the revolver but not in the chamber,,he was pointing at the lens.
I was thinking of offering some view on gun control. But then I came to my senses :-)
I miss the dude's second eye...
Michael
Actually I think it's pretty good for a old Westy shoot 'em up feel. The expression on his face is really powerful. The duds look appropriate. What I feel needs work is the revolver. It looks like he's pointing a black blob.
You wouldn't necessarily see the bullets in the chamber---banditos, or lawmen, or gamblers (we don't know which he is) didn't use shiny copper jacketed bullets but plain lead. If we could see his (cold, just like the left) right eye aligned with the sights and a more defined revolver I think it would make a stronger image. My 2-cents.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
About forty years ago I did an illustration for a Chicago daily news feature on handguns from the cop's firing range. I used a mirror so that there was no chance whatsoever that I'd be shot during the discharge image.
Today I would still do the same.
It was a pretty cool image! Printed flipped, of course.
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