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See? Old Dean is using his brains. And the funny
part is that it doesn't even require a very fancy camera. Our friend Doug
Hamilton uses an old 1.2 megapixel camera and gets fantastic photos. But I
always recommend using a tripod so you don't shake and so that you can get your
best shots. Professional photographers almost always agree with me. With a
close-up like this most cameras have a MACRO setting that allows you to get
really close and still be sharp.![]() This shot shows the slide locked back just like the real thing. Maybe they changed the trigger so you could tell that it was a toy. ![]() Photo thanks to Dean Coyle ![]() |
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