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Date Posted: 15:46:19 09/13/09 Sun
Author: Gijs
Subject: Re: A few of the lesser known Boerboel talents!
In reply to: Jenny W 's message, "Re: A few of the lesser known Boerboel talents!" on 11:19:37 09/13/09 Sun

Hello Jenny,

You wrote:

>They call me "The shotgun photographer"!!!

Forgive my lack of understanding the English language and the way guns and other sophisicated utensils work. Does this mean:

1 using a lot of shot hoping one will hit the target instead of one shot one kill (or hit in this situation)?
2 shooting and reloading fast from your waist level without really aiming?
3 having mounted a camera on a rifle butt to improve the easy aiming of the
camera for an extended time like many wildlife photographers do?

I myself use what they call in Japan a "bakashon camera". That means the thing is so easy to operate even a complete idiot (=baka) should be able to get some picture out of it. But even then one can sometimes see the face of a chimpansee instead of a dog so I must have kept the wrong side of the camera facing forward on those occasions. I really do admire the quality of your dogs and your photographs!

Yours kindly, Gijs

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