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Most of my guys have taken photographs from the firing position on one of the crew served weapons, but I usually walk past them on my way somewhere else. Today I stopped, because it really is a cool view through the sights of this gun.
ODC - I Have Never Shot This Before
Title: Sight is life
Caption: "Sight is life. On world Sight day, a young lady is being examined by an optometrist as this is her first. "
Photographer: (Amateur)
Country where photo was taken: Ghana
Category: LOVE YOUR EYES
Organisation:
Country: Ghana
Submitted by: Lawrencia Afia Effum
Image submitted to the IAPB World Sight Day 2024 Photo Competition.
Riviera Country Club, California, site of the 2017 U.S. Amateur Championship.
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I often take pictures to document what I see when I go home from
events. Sometimes the journey home isn't so bad.
Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, Japan,site of the 2019 ZOZO Championship.
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