This ain't a professional photo contest and any attempt to make it as such will go a long way towards taking all the fun out of it. A single line of text letting us know the make and model of firearm depicted would not sway voting the tiniest little bit. No accompanying story, just a little objective information. Personally, I'm not just voting according to the quality of the photo, the subject matter is also important. I'd much rather see a quality photo snapped in the field, in a natural setting, of a firearm that gets used than a magazine quality, studio shot of a Glock. We're not professional critics, we're shooters.
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