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Johnny Tarter work: Better than excellent photography

One of Columbia's most colorful character's now knows of photograph worthy of sitting on his casket, thanks to camera skills of Johnny Tarter. And, thanks to 'confession,' detective work by Hardscratch PI agency may be unnecessary. -CM

Barry Jones writes:
I just saw this picture and I want everyone to know just how good a picture this really was. Not only was the subject of the picture, a "colorful character" in his own right, please note the timing of the shot. In this picture, you can see the exact time of the muzzle blast fire leaving the barrel, the black powder smoke and the intensity of the character I portrayed. Also note at the time of the shot, just how hard I was pulling on the left rein to pull my horse around for a better shot, Yes, "At the Banker". You got it Johnny. I just told Patty a few minutes ago that this is the kind of picture I would want sitting on top of my casket. Thank you Johnny Tarter, for some better than excellent photography.Barry Jones
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