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Hammers Telescopic Shooting Tripod w/ Pivot V Yoke Max. Height 68


Hammers Telescopic Shooting Tripod w/ Pivot V Yoke Max. Height 68″


$72.05


Hammers Telescopic Shooting Tripod w/ Pivot V Yoke 68


Hammers Telescopic Shooting Tripod w/ Pivot V Yoke 68″


$49.90


HT SHOOTING STAR 20 FT 6 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


HT SHOOTING STAR 20 FT 6 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


$16.99


16 ft HT Shooting Star Telescopic


16 ft HT Shooting Star Telescopic


$16.99


HT SHOOTING STAR 16 FT 5 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


HT SHOOTING STAR 16 FT 5 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


$14.99


HT SHOOTING STAR TELESCOPING


HT SHOOTING STAR TELESCOPING “CANE” POLE 16 FOOT


$14.99


HT SHOOTING STAR 12 FT 4 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


HT SHOOTING STAR 12 FT 4 SECTION TELESCOPIC POLE WITH LINEWINDER & CAP KEEPER


$10.99




Howard Airsoft Earplugs Corded Nrr 27 Internal Air Cushion Superior


Howard Airsoft Earplugs Corded Nrr 27 Internal Air Cushion Superior


$13.99


Washes easily with soap and water for months of protection….

Howard Leight Quiet Band Earplugs Nrr 25 Soft Foam Pods Rest Multiple-Use Portable


Howard Leight Quiet Band Earplugs Nrr 25 Soft Foam Pods Rest Multiple-Use Portable


$15.99



Howard Leightning Lof Earmuff Ultra Slimline Nrr 23 Robust Steel Wire Headband Black


Howard Leightning Lof Earmuff Ultra Slimline Nrr 23 Robust Steel Wire Headband Black


$29.99


Folds for convenient storage. Black headband with black earcups….

Howard Leight Super Leight Earplugs For Women Pink Nrr 30db Low Pressure Polyurethane Foam


Howard Leight Super Leight Earplugs For Women Pink Nrr 30db Low Pressure Polyurethane Foam


$13.99


Includes a carrying case….

Howard Leight Ear Plugs Pre Shaped Foam Low Pressure Smaller Profile


Howard Leight Ear Plugs Pre Shaped Foam Low Pressure Smaller Profile


$12.99


Smaller profile ear plug suggested for people with smaller ear canals, especially women and children….

Howard Leight Leight Pre Shaped Foam Ear Plugs Nrr 30 Low Pressure Smaller Profile


Howard Leight Leight Pre Shaped Foam Ear Plugs Nrr 30 Low Pressure Smaller Profile


$13.99



Shooting Star Rods


Shooting Star Rods


$9.45


100% lightweight tubular fiberglass. All reinforced joints. 12″ Orange solid glass tip. Sensa-Touch action. Wire tip….

HT Shooting Star 20' Crappie Pole w/line winder - Telescopic


HT Shooting Star 20′ Crappie Pole w/line winder – Telescopic


$23.95


HT Shooting Star 20″ Crappie Pole w/line winder. Telescopic…

XShot 2.0 Camera Extender for Most Cameras XS2379-F


XShot 2.0 Camera Extender for Most Cameras XS2379-F


$29.95


The XShot 2.0 is a telescopic camera extender that allows the photographer to be in the pictures and videos they capture. It attaches to any compact digital camera or camcorder. Extends to 37 inches and closes to 9 inches. Ideal for travelers, families, social media, sporting events and vloggers for making videos. With the XShot 2.0 no one gets left out of the picture. Whether you use it for group…

T-200L: Extendable telescopic handheld Self Portrait Monopod / Extender for Digital Camera


T-200L: Extendable telescopic handheld Self Portrait Monopod / Extender for Digital Camera


$8.60


# Unique ball-head for easy adjustment to any angle
# Works with all compact point and shoot digital cameras that has self-timer and tripod socket
# Metal rod with non-slip soft foam handle
# Unique ball-joint for easy adjustment to any angle
# Extends to 37 1/2 ”
# Retracts to 8 1/2 ”
# Fits most compact cameras
# Made from aluminum alloy and plastic material.
# Fits easily in pocket
# Includes a…

Telescopic Shooting

You will need your camera, of course and a tripod to hold the camera steady during long exposures. But fear not! You do not need a full size telescopic tripod – you can use one of the many mini tripods that are available from nearly all photo shops for a few pounds or dollars.

These will easily fit in your pocket and be up and ready for action in seconds. Simply find a convenient wall, a nearby rock or you can even place it on the ground if nothing else is available.

First of all, turn the auto flash feature on your camera to the off position. Most modern compact camera have this facility on them these days and the SLR style and DSLR camera will all have this feature. If you don’t do this, the flash will overpower any existing illumination with flat sterile light and destroy the ambience or mood that is present.

Now check your camera manual to see how to set it for long exposures. Some cameras have a special night mode setting that you can use or you can try the manual setting if there is one.

Next, choose your subject, set your camera up on the tripod and fire the shutter. You will need to experiment with different time exposures and each of these will give you a different result. Digipics cost nothing to take, so take several, and often, one or more of them will yield unexpected stunning images.

If you want to shoot the night sky, go to a light free area on a clear night (no clouds), put your camera/tripod on the roof of the car, and point it upwards at about 45 degrees. Take several time exposures and you will be rewarded with the blurred trails of the stars as they move around the sky.

Amusement parks are also good subjects. Take shots of the Ferris wheel or a Roller Coaster. These are excellent brightly coloured subjects with fast motion and yield great images. Floodlit buildings and monuments are also good subjects as are car headlights that blend into ribbons of coloured light.

Another option is shooting the moon. Use a time exposure to get a spectacular image of the moon as it arcs across the sky. Alternatively, you could try leaving the camera on auto (no flash) and taping down the camera on to the roof of your car or windowsill. Then take a series of successive shots of the moon in different positions as it arcs across the sky.

There are many subjects just waiting for you to take them – like fireworks and bonfires, so prise yourself away from the TV in the evening and try shooting some of the wonderful subjects that are available after dark.

My name is Peter Martin Jones and I enjoy computing and photography in both film and digital formats.

If you would like to look at a completely free book on digital photography and other freebies, then you may like to visit my web site at;

http://www.picturememory.co.uk

The book covers everything from choosing a camera through editing your images to scanning your old film negatives and slides and uploading your image files to the internet. Everything you need to know for successful digital photography.

The book is based on my experience as a photographer and the many questions I have been asked by people who find some aspects of digital photography confusing or who simply want more information.

What are some popular shooting sports?

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I’m looking for something to get into…What’s out there. I’ve got a Mossberg 930 12 ga and a Beretta CX4 9mm carbine & looking at handguns possibly as well. I’m really interested in long range stuff w/telescopic sights, I want a 308 or a 300 win mag, maybe a remington 700 or a savage. Only thing I’ve heard of (but don’t necessarily know much about) are F Class, 3 gun, pin shooting, IDPA and that’s all I can think of…

Ah……..huntin’ comes to mind right off,

than lets see……….Hmmm?

ah, hunting?

and….oh yah…………huntin’

OK….thats three, that I knowd of.

Light Automatic Rifle or FAL with telescopic sight.


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