View Full Version : Creative Interpretations: Gunslinger


CJ Swartz
02-17-2008, 01:23 PM
Another (cropped out tourists) photo from my visit to "Rawhide" - they have "gunfights" several times a day on Main Street, and if you take one of the gunslingers' photos, they outdraw you. First time, it surprised me, and then I tried beating them to the draw. ;)

This time, I just used Photoshop to draw him...

Peter S
02-17-2008, 04:04 PM
CJ Nice pic, it's a good job your camera was loaded and not his gun LOL

Peter

CJ Swartz
02-18-2008, 12:00 AM
... it's a good job your camera was loaded and not his gun LOL Peter

I thanked him for not shooting me :)

Dron58
02-18-2008, 03:24 AM
For Western comics lovers.

palms1
02-18-2008, 05:49 AM
Sounds as if you had a good time there C.J. as well as getting some great shots

Palms

Steve Conway
02-18-2008, 09:40 AM
"They said my speed was next to none
but my lightning draw had just begun
when I heard a blast that stunned my wrist
The gun went flying from my fist
and I was looking down the bore
of the deadly 44...of Ringo!"

Steve C.

CJ Swartz
02-18-2008, 09:40 AM
Peter -- Nice textured look and the colors look good on him.

For Western comics lovers.

Dron -- :lol: Funny looking head, and the colors are cool!

Sounds as if you had a good time there C.J. as well as getting some great shots Palms

Nice one, Palms. Yes, it's fun for me pretending to be in the "Old West" but being near modern comforts like real restrooms and fast food. ;) I've always loved the cowboys and horses, and Rawhide even had a camel and goats. Camels were used by the U.S. Army in Arizona before the Civil War.