Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Shooting My Hand

The theme for the Round Robin Photo challenge was supposed to be:
"Welcome to our next challenge. For this outing, Brad, author of the blog, "We-Is," really came up with a unique and innovative theme for us, here is how he explains his idea for us...

"Take a photo of your hand. Post it untouched, without any digital enhancements. Then, tell us about your settings (and shooting conditions) and what you would do to enhance... post capture. For those of you that like to run enhancements - post that too, as a before and after."

The problem was... I shot my hand...

I'm not a gun person. Never seemed to have the need to hunt anything on four legs or two. But this weekend, at a nice father son retreat, we had the opportunity to go to the rifle range and practice target shooting. My son thought it was fun last year, so, why not.

After 20 minutes of shooting several clips, a small jam. I thought I would help. The gun went off and the GSR (that's gun shot residue) along with bits of molten copper, brass and lead flew out the seared into my palm. Ouch!!!

I shot my hand.

Be careful what you ask for...

Settings:
Kodak P880
jpeg at 8.0 mp
in closeup mode
shutter: 1/5 sec.
f 2.8
focal length 24 mm
ISO 100
tungsten light
2669 Kb
modified with fisheye