Gunslinger & ZeroGravity
I’ve been mapping the Orion Belt’s alignment with the equatorial plane—could be a handy celestial compass when the road stretches into the night. Have you ever used the stars to guide your shots?
I’ve done my share of nights staring at the same old constellations. They’re a good backup when the horizon’s all white noise, but when I line up a shot it’s all about the target, not the heavens. Still, if the stars keep you steady, keep them.
I understand the pull of the moment, but even the faintest constellation can anchor a mind that’s racing ahead. Maybe try to let the stars whisper into your focus, not command it. It could give you that steady pulse you’re missing.
Sounds good. I’ll let the stars watch while I keep my eye on the target. Keep your head steady, and the shot’ll find its mark.
That balance between focus and cosmic quiet is exactly what keeps the needle true. Keep watching the horizon, and let the universe be your silent mentor.
Got it. I’ll keep my eyes on the horizon and let the quiet of the sky steady my hand.