This bunch of rowdy outlaws showed up in Como for the 4th of July parade. I was setting up when I saw them gathered behind my booth smoking smelly cigars and waving their guns. What could I do? I drew my camera and shot them there, but like the blanks in the guns they carried, my shot harmed no one. The outlaws were shot at 1/320 second f/11, focal length 38mm, and an ISO setting of 200.
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I like your gun slinger picture!
Great Shot I Love The Mtn. In The Background. Bet Como was crazy back in the day when this was aregular sight.
Oh my gosh, Como. Haven't been there in years. Did you ever see the little tombstone of Daisy Stark in the cemetery outside of town?
Your pictures of the little fox pups are so great. The little one with the off-set jaw . . .
Found your excellent blog through Wren's.
Thank you, Cathy. Yes, Como is a great little town. I need to go back more often and photograph it when the 4th of July rowdies aren't about. Sometimes, I just pass by on my way to Boreas Pass and Breckenridge. One of these days I'll photograph the cemetery and the roundhouse and post them here.
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