But if she takes that shot, I wanna see the pic after she's been spun around and parked on her (obviously shapely ;-) fanny . . LOL
I don't mean to be critical but other than the obvious absence of ear and eye protection which were not issues when that poster was created, there is nothing wrong with the way she is positioned on that skeet range.
She is in what is called a "low gun" position (prior to the release of the clay) which is required in international skeet, rather than the typical fixed shoulder mount commonly used in the U.S. and in trap shooting......
Myself and most of my friends use the "low mount" position in both the skeet and sporting clays courses since that better simulates actual bird hunting gun positioning.....