Monday, January 16, 2017

Rifle Pics






3 comments:

  1. So you believe the dark area is not the drivers right arm, but his rifle?

    But you show his left hand holding the rifle, so then he must not be driving then, but stationery. As his hands aren't shown on the steering wheel. He'd need one hand to drive.

    How did you manage to get the blurred images to make it appear as if it was movement in the shot?

    Where I live we tend to not brandish our weapons, esp long guns except getting them in and out of the vehicle to take to a range. Our personal protection weapons stay concealed due to our permits, altho our state allows open carry.

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  2. DL I put in another picture I have, of a recreation of his arms and his body position, using part of a stock photo.

    He was using his left arm to hold the rifle. He grabbed it around the trigger area. And he was using his right arm to drive, his right arm must have been at bottom of wheel. It appears he was in the process of swinging the rifle towards the driver window, because you can see motion trail of the rifle end in some pics. So it looks like he had it resting vertically on the passenger seat, and then last moment he was swinging it down and then back over the steering wheel. Because you can see some blue cloud near the steering wheel, that is the rifle end. And I believe that dark blue curve area, right near his beard, is the bottom of the rifle swinging down.

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  3. To expand, what is interesting about these pics is, they have motion trail among motion trail. Layers of motion trail. So you have to get used to that, looking at these pics. Like, often times it looks like two guys in the car, but that can be motion trail of the driver moving around in the car. Like for instance, the driver leaning back at the last moment, you will see his face ahead, and then behind too.

    So here the car was moving forward, you get motion trail of the rifle moving forward. But you also get the motion trail of the rifle moving around, forward and down, too.

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