ok, one question about that method, wouldnt the .5 second shutter speed expose the recoil of the rifle causing the rifle to look blurry?The best way to get muzzle flash is at night with a slow shudder speed (1/2 second or longer) and flash. The flash exposed the film, and you fire immediately after the flash and the muzzle flash shows up on film great. Sorry, I don't have any scans, and haven't tried this with digital.
Actually at night the short duration of the flash will stop the movement of the rifle, however its possible you might get some ghosting of the rifle due to the light from the muzzle blast. I don't know about that I haven't tried it. If you are firing the weapon when the flash goes off you won't get the ejection of the empty though, plus the flash is going to mess up the nice light thrown back on the shooter by the blast.ok, one question about that method, wouldnt the .5 second shutter speed expose the recoil of the rifle causing the rifle to look blurry?