ckkalyan wrote:
XL-ji - lovely!
Amazing capture / shot of the smile - your daughter is very photogenic - Congratulations!
I didn't quite catch what you meant about the picture depicting a .357 Mag Coonan Auto (spent cart in air) though...please clarify.
Unbelievable, but I was just discussing eye to hand shooting preferences a day ago with a friend. Some of the questions are answered in your post. I learn something new everyday - thanks to the invigorating conversation and topics on IFG!

Kalyan Sahib,
Haji was saying that he didn't see the gun recoiling in the shot with the .44 Mag. I was just saying that one of the shots in the series showed the start of the recoil effect.
Go back to the first post. The eighth photo from the top titled "The Coonan .357 Magnum auto pistol" shows the ejected .357 Mag casing in the air (between the pistol and her head). It is not really between her head and the gun, the telephoto lens shortens the perspective. As the cartridge as ejected, the gun should just be beginning to recoil.
About your comment on gun-hand preferences, I can shoot a pistol with either eye but my right hand is stronger and more dexterous. If I shoot with an isosceles stance, I can switch the sights to either eye. Come to think of it; I only do that with my SIG P225. It might have some thing to do with the sights as the P225 has Von Stavenhagen sights which have a dot on the front sight and a bar on the rear sight. You "dot the i", as it were and put the dot over your target (unlike the six o clock hold on most pistols). I shoot all my other guns conventionally; right hand - right eye.
A surprising number of women are left eye dominant but are right handed. I don't know why that is.
Gladiatorgarg,
I do have some videos. I will post them later after I have converted them for You Tube.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941