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(Note that all photographs that were taken past the point of the muzzle of any firearm were verified as fully unloaded and safe by at least two individuals prior to the photograph.)
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century graves from Boston's colonial era. Some of the gravestones were used for target practice by British troops in the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
(Note that all photographs that were taken past the point of the muzzle of any firearm were verified as fully unloaded and safe by at least two individuals prior to the photograph.)
Photographed during the production of National Geographic Television's Lockdown: Newbies
Wyoming, March/April 2007
© David Ross Smith
photo by Patricia Allen, Wildlife and Heritage Service
This annual family-oriented event serves as an introduction for young people and newcomers to outdoor sports while teaching the important role hunting and fishing play in wildlife conservation.
After not shooting a handgun for about 3 years I'd say I didn't do so bad.
My first 6 shots pretty much all went through the same spot - that's another photo to come.
A visit to Hampton Court Castle Gardens & Parkland on the August Bank Holiday Monday.
The main events on this Bank Holiday were Jousting & Birds of Prey.
Six Horse Jousting with Cavalry of Heroes at Hampton Court Castle in Herefordshire on the Bank Holiday weekend of the 28th and 29th August 2016.
The show went on for around half an hour. It was more than just jousting. The actors on the horses going around trying to hit targets. Even a sword fight at the end!
Had names such as "King Henry", "Sir Lancelot" and "Baldrick". Was also a "bad" team (the ones in dark clothing).
Target Practice