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Thank ye fellers for the kind comments re: the Remington photo results.
Set up on front porch early a.m. light w/knife facing east with mild
overcast while sun still below the treetops.
Honest, if I can do it anyone else can too as long as they have one
good eye and their tripod ain't broke. ::nod::
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Holey cow WJ. I didn't know picture taking was that complated. What was the the Barametric pressure and temp in celcius. Does Pollen count affect anything?

::uc:: Just being a Smart A#@.

All kidding aside your skill with a camera is outstanding. There is one of a blue Marbles I filed into my pictures. I use it for a background sometimes. I hope it's not copywrited?
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J.W., to my way of thinkin' (don't try this at home) the photomographical stuff
ain't really complated, just requires some preparation and formulation in moderation.
Probably would have simplified things if I'd just said the light source was behind the camera, huh? :oops:
Glad you like the blue Marble one, your personal use is okay w/me.
If you manage to make a couple of million with it just please remember where it came from. :mrgreen:
I haven't copyrighted them or even put a watermark on them yet which apparently is more
complated than just taking photos. I did manage to download a computer destroying virus
to attach to the picture URLs to discourage unauthorized use.
All I gots to do is push this dayglo orange button...... ::woot::
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Took advantage of the fall colors to snap this pic of a couple CSC's today.
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Took the photo with the Canon Power shot then resized it to about 1/2 . . Gram's little Cat she carried in her coin purse for as long as I remembered. She passed away in 1957. This little jewel was in my little box. She made a box for each of her 3 grandsons. Each of us got a couple knives and other mementos.
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Absolutely beautiful MyDogsHunt!!
Gotta be one of my favorites in this thread!! ::tu::
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Thanks TripleF
I really am humbled because I'm usually a crappy photographer.
But hey,,,, we all know about the blind Hog, right?

Sure is allot of pretty back drop laying all over the ground these days. ;>)
I'll try a few more today and post em if they don't stink to bad.

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Levine calls these "dogleg serpentine pen knives." My little RJ Richter is the only one of this pattern I have.
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Knice pic. Do I want to know what you store in that colorful flowery box used as a prop? LOL
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I wish I had something to store in it! My daughter has made dozens of those things for Christmas and they are laying all over the house. Unfortunately, they are too small to store knives in.
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My new Northwoods along with the GEC that hasn't left my pocket since the day I got it.
I think I may have found the perfect pair. :)

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I think it has to do with the military knives of WWII, but Kabar may have a mystique even more than Case. One thing is for sure, when I carry a Kabar in to show around at work, it always draws a crowd.
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Ok, you're my hero MyDogsHunt!!

Love the fall leaves, ammo and knives....Dude that pic is the el camino!! ::tu::
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Duck Unlimited 104L FG w/duck in pile
side's woodgrain. What are the odds?
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WOSEY!! That is AWESOME!! Too cool to have the 'duck' in the wood grain......... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::


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TripleF wrote:....Dude that pic is the el camino!! ::tu::
Well,,,, not an El Camino, and not even really knife related for that matter, but here's a pic of the three rifles that ammo fits, and a truck that's almost as good as an El Camino. :)

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El Camino translates to Mac Daddy, or awesome, or super magna cool in my dictionary :wink:
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Actually, I think El Camino translates to "The Highway", but I do not hablo Espano so well.
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TripleF wrote:El Camino translates to Mac Daddy, or awesome, or super magna cool in my dictionary :wink:
Sorry,,, I'm old. :(
To me,,, an El Camino's a vehicle, and I never (and I mean NEVER) use the term "Awsome" or "Like" in conversation.

I do however have a penchant for Knives, Rifles, and Vintage Pick Up's and thought others might enjoy my humble collection. 8)
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For your consideration, a peanut.
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MyDogsHunt wrote:
TripleF wrote:El Camino translates to Mac Daddy, or awesome, or super magna cool in my dictionary :wink:
Sorry,,, I'm old. :(
To me,,, an El Camino's a vehicle, and I never (and I mean NEVER) use the term "Awsome" or "Like" in conversation.

I do however have a penchant for Knives, Rifles, and Vintage Pick Up's and thought others might enjoy my humble collection. 8)
Yah if you re my blog sometimes I just use words that "strike" me .....may have absolutely knothing to do with the knife :wink:

And El Camino's are cool, Mac Daddy, magna cum laddi IMHO!!!
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A couple new ones.
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It was raining so I tried one inside.
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THOSE ARE FANTASTIC J2S!!! ::ds::

Maybe I should send some knives your way after all....................for a photo shoot!!! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
You have some real talent with the camera bro, thanks for posting so many great photos here. ::handshake::

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Knice Dave! JTS! ::tu::


Here's some spanish moss and a Camco cracked ice:
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