This is a very nice set, you captured the western feel very well. I am impressed also, because it takes a lot of courage to walk into a place like that and ask if you can take some shots (the photographic kind).
Yeah, I stumbled onto this bar by accident. It's apparently fairly famous. As soon as I sat down at the bar and saw the bullet hole in the backbar mirror, I knew this was THE place. So I sat, had a few drinks, chatted up the folks, and said to myself, I am not leaving until I get a few good frames. I asked the bartender and patrons if they minded some photos and everyone was great about it. But it was two hours of chatting and 30 minutes (at the most) of taking pictures, casual like. It didn't hurt that I had a small camera (x100s) and not a big SLR.
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Yeah, I stumbled onto this bar by accident. It's apparently fairly famous. As soon as I sat down at the bar and saw the bullet hole in the backbar mirror, I knew this was THE place. So I sat, had a few drinks, chatted up the folks, and said to myself, I am not leaving until I get a few good frames. I asked the bartender and patrons if they minded some photos and everyone was great about it. But it was two hours of chatting and 30 minutes (at the most) of taking pictures, casual like. It didn't hurt that I had a small camera (x100s) and not a big SLR.
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
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