416 gun fight


Buckskin Joe Frontier Town | Canon City, Colorado | Canon 300D, 2006

Dec 17, 2006

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is classic! Like a movie, love the depth and character movement. Just amazing!

Dave MacIntyre said...

Timeless photo! An excellent shot.

micki said...

Looks like there's a gonna be a shoot out. What a fun shot. I love the gunman's smirky smile.

PhotoSam said...

lol, right out of "the good, the bad and the ugly"....really good one..

Anonymous said...

This is a really good composition to emphasize the gunman on the right. Great capture.

photowannabe said...

Fantastic action shot. I'm a bit worried about that guy on the left. His gun doesn't look too secure in the holster with the belt unhinged. Maybe that's why the other man has such a smirk on his face.

.bk said...

Uh-oh, seem like High Noon happening soon. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Really impressive depth of field here. I love these old gunfighters.

Anonymous said...

Good exposure and B&W.

Anonymous said...

Nice. Brought back memories of Client Eastwood westerns. My fav still being The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

Anonymous said...

The scene seems to be at OK Corral!

jlbussey said...

"There ain't room enough in this town for the both of us, Mister!"

Great shot!

Anonymous said...

Cool shot

Legabal said...

Great image
"It don't look like much, that's a fact," said Dick ruefully.... "But it's the best we could do. ...Take 'em, Old Man, and put 'em in his stocking, and tell him-tell him, you know-hold me, Old Man-" The Old Man caught at his sinking figure. "Tell him," said Dick, with a weak little laugh-"tell him Sandy Claus has come." And even so, bedraggled, ragged, unshaven and unshorn, with one arm hanging help lessly at his side, Santa Claus came to Simpson's Bar and fell fainting on the first threshold. The Christmas dawn came slowly after, touching the remoter peaks with the rosy warmth of ineffable love. And it looked so tenderly on Simpson's Bar that the whole mountain, as if caught in a generous action, blushed to the skies.(Regards).^.