Smith & Bresson Club

Smith & Bresson Club
Smith & Bresson Club - I was inspired to create the Smith & Bresson Club for photography by the Pope and Young Club, which is for bowhunters. There are certain requirements, which a bow kill needs to satisfy in order to qualify for acceptance in the Pope and Young Club. The criteria to be accepted in the Smith & Bresson club will be based on my own subjective view of my work, which I will score. In short, those photographs that are part of this club will be my best work and those pieces, which would be part of an exhibition. Any photos that meet this criteria, will be marked by a small skull icon. To view the documentary THE BLUE WHITETAIL, go to the following website; http//:filmfreeway.com/873363 or click on the Smith & Bresson logo above.

January 22, 2014

Equal But Opposite Forces

'Equal But Opposite Forces' - 1993                                                                                                                                     snake

Shooting a bow.  To shoot a bow, your bow hand firmly grips the bow handle with out torquing the bow to either side.  The string is pulled back as the bow hand pushes forward, in synchrinicity, and once the string hand finds the anchor point, the string is released while the bow hand stays motionless, pointing at the target until the arrow hits.

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