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That looks like a good one MDH!
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Had some fun with the camera today.
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I kinda went for an antique look with this photo. I changed the temp on it to give it a better look.
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A few more.
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Caleb those look great, especially the top angled view in the second post. I don't see many pics set like that but it seems to show off a knife at its best IMO.
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Caleb, I have one of those GEC doglegs in natural stag, and it is a honey. I am just beginning to experiment with photography, so please don't be too hard on me; Here is a Prussian Charles Daley in heavy ten gauge with brass and a NYK jack.

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Sweet old side by side!!

Good composition but that maroon towel kind of kills it. Fool around with different light and bit lighter background for better contrast.

I like the way you arranged the knife and cartridges. Keep burning those pixels. ;)

Great shots Johnny!! :mrgreen:
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WOW!!! tongueriver........

What a beautiful picture!......beautiful gun.....beautiful brass........and a beautiful knife......Very Nice!!!
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JTS.....Dude, that second pic in your second post on this page.....KICKS!! That should be entered into some contest and I'm sure you'd win!!

toungueriver......magna epic pic dude!! Love it!
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Indeed, with a different background that side-by-side and knife pic would probably win!

Maybe even futz around with the original pic on your 'puter. Up the contrast a bit and see what happens....
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Nice pic Tongueriver! I like the background color. I think it gives it that oldtime low light look, kindda makes it look more authentic somehow. I've been trying to achieve somthing like it, but alas, I don't know what I'm doing
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here's a couple from a trip to the cabin this weekend. Hope they're worthy of this thread.
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Sharp pics MikeEngland!! ::tu::

I feel like an amateur now......I'm embarrassed to post any pics.
But I'll give another try.....
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Playin' around again.
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Here's a couple from out in the backyard. Still just kinda takin pot shots, so any comments or advice are very welcome.
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Those are some pretty good pot shots my friend.
I like that you have your own style to it, it's about your knife as much as it's about where your knife is at. I like that.
Clicking on the pics and seeing them blown up is the way to fully enjoy them, it shows how clear and crisp they are. ::tu::

Here is a pic I took before going out to try an bust a bunny.
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Epic pics Mike and Caleb! Epic ::tu::
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Great pics, Mike. That little Case jack is one of my favorite old patterns from them.
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I'm lovin' this new pattern from GEC. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Berry, that one is really lookin' good. 8)
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Working today I took this.....
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Nice pics Caleb.. John ::groove::
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I'm quite pleased with this one. Of course the subject matter helps. :lol:
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Looks good to me Jerry. ::tu::

Thanks John. 8)
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