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Monday, 31 July 2017
Monday, 3 July 2017
Shooting as an art form
I think it’s this overall atmosphere that adds to the joys
of a day’s shooting. It is a means of escape and release from normal life, and
in some respects, a form of expression of the self. How we connect with our gun
and the bird is not dissimilar to how we may connect with, for example, a
beautiful painting. Art opens up new emotions within us and places us within a
realm of creativity and inspiration, just as through shooting we are inspired
by the countryside, the people and the power of the gun. The skill of an able
shooter is a craft that can be learned and perfected, and great joy can be gained
from the process involved. It is not just the act of firing a gun but all the additional aspects that make shooting into an art form. It not only brings people
together but it connects oneself with the landscape and the natural world.
By Mary Woodhouse
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