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It looks like this award will go to who ever has the best skills in photography.
BTW all the guns are beauties FG time Rog |
Roger,
I beg to differ with your first premise... The picture currently in the lead, the one of the frozen gent with his hat on backwards trying to get his gun closed, seems to have been taken ad hoc with a point and shoot. Although interesting, it does not appear to exhibit any extraordinary photography skill. On the other hand, I beg to agree with your second statement... all the guns are indeed beauties. I very much enjoy seeing ALL these photos. It's entertaining to see other folks' guns, dogs, game, gear, and hunting areas. Dave |
Only 43 folks have voted so far - and I'll close this thread tomorrow evening.. I'll encourage all folks to vote between now and then.. As well- like Roger and Dave, I find the pictures all have submitted absolutely outstanding....
My Best to all..! John |
I voted. I voted for the best representation of Parkerdom. I am the only one who voted for the picture that I voted for. No problem. They are all great pictures and great guns. One suggestion, next month, the person who presents the George Bird Evans style photos, don't present entries that compete against yourself. They are wonderful pictures.
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This has been a lot of fun and I think John is about to make an announcement. One or two of the photos were submitted in a rather 'tongue-in-cheek' way which, fortunately, didn't detract from the serious submissions and the voting. I voted for #20. It has balance, clarity, identifiable subject matter, good layout and great contrast - in my opinion, a real winner!
Most of the other photos submitted were a wonderful cross-section of what we do with our Parkers and a great way to share with others in the PGCA how we all love this shooting life. I am proud to be one of this bunch. Thanks |
I am embarassed to say that Image #5 is a picture of myself, where I was caught red-handed stealing the forend from Scott's 20 ga. Damascus DH. I actually had the forend in my jacket pocket and had the gun back in the rack when I was confronted by the photographer and Mr. Dunkle saying they had me on film. "HA-HA" says I. Not me, I don't have it!" (and I didn't either . . . I had ditched it but told them that I had put it back on the gun) Well, Scott said "I've got no use for an old decrepit shotgun with no forend. Here John, you take it - it's yours, I don't want it!"
And that's the truth . . . ...psst - John... I know you had another forend made for that thing but by sheer happenstance I think I know where the original is... for the right price of course. :cool: |
Dean,
Scott's lawyers will be in touch, I'm sure... ;) Seriously folks - as has been noted in the previous posts in this thread, this months entries were simply amazing. We have a huge group of talented photographers who enjoy taking pictures of some wonderful Parkers "doing what Parkers do best...".. As well - I think Dean said it right when he posted above: Quote:
To all - my thanks again!!! And congrats and thanks to all of you for making this the community it has become.... John |
Jacks photo was great, well deserved recognition!
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I set up Jack's photo earlier this AM on my out to work...
Opening Page...... Simply outstanding, Jack..!!!! :cheers: John |
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