Not Ranked
Steve,
You're probably right about the tripod. However, if you watch carefully, you'll see he pans slightly to the right to pick up the approaching spitfire. So, he had to be holding the camera at that point. Even if he just released the camera to drop to the ground, there would have been a slight shake. This is the work of a professional.
As an infantry man on the ground, having that thing come at you with guns blazing would have been terrifying. I would think that the odds of him ctually hitting you with a bullet are somewhat slim.
Paul
__________________
"It doesn't have anything on it that doesn't make it go faster."
Last edited by RallySnake; 02-05-2004 at 03:10 PM..
|