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Testing some camera settings on the wife's camera !!! ::shrug::
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I gotta say Monk, that looks pretty dang good man! No Monkeyin round :mrgreen: ::tu::
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Thats an Amazing camera BIg Monk! The knife looks way different in each setting! I especially like the double setting you used on those last two shots. You might not want to use that first setting again though, the UN-X-LD shield on the handle is hardly visible. ::tu:: ::tounge:: ::sotb:: :lol:
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Hey Monk......Send me that 73 with the knarly stag, I would like to take some comparison pics
just for learning purposes for all of us.....Thanks ::sneaky:: ::woot:: ::woot::

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Thanks,Scott !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::tu::

::tu:: You got it,Tim !!!!!!! that knife is on, it's way to ya',for a "'TEST Photo Shoot"" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::woot:: ::woot:: ::tu::
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HAHAHA....I will be waiting by the mail box ::doh::

By the way, great pics ::tu::

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I tried a few pictures this morning but the knife was being shy.......

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Cool shot Tim! Twilight pic. You can really almost feel the scales on there. ::nod::
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Thanks Perry, but i wasn't to pleased with that one ::dang::

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I know Tim, it can be very frustratin. Took me 21 tries to get this shot. Still not happy with it, the handles should be lighter I think.
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Very nice Perry, you have more patience than i do, after 15 tries i throw the knife at a tree ::uc::


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LMAO! I would if there was a tree in the garage. ::nod::
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WOW WEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOW BELLEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice photo,of that Sowbelly Case Knife, Perry !!!! You Da' Man' !!!! ::ds::

Here's some "'Wood"" from a "'Tree"" that you can throw knives at guys ::nod:: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Ok Monk, which one of these is your favorite woods? I'm gonna guess the Ebony? ::shrug:: Thx for compilment King Trader! ::ds::
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I would guess the figured cocobolo. About as close as you can come to flat sawn Brazilian Rosewood. I'd give that baby a ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: Really like her.
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You win ,TJ ::nod:: take a look at both sides !!!!!!____ I, can't believe someone at the factory,took time,to match these scales????? But I sure glad, they did ::ds::
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I couldn't resist these little plastic cups in the grocery store, only $0.89 for a pack of 8. They make an interesting background. Singin, your pics are always top notch! Monk, that cocobolo is outstanding!
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:? i still trying.........if you put the camera on a tripod do you use the zoom ?
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I think I saw both sides on another post. They are some of the nicest knife handles I've seen. Almost looks painted on. But I've had Brazilian Rosewood guitars and I know just how figured they can get when flat sawn ::woot:: ::woot::
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Russ___that Stainless Steel Schrade,sits mighty proud,among those cups !!!!! ::nod:: __ great,backgroud ::idea:: and "KOOL", photo,!!! ::tu::

_____ Paul,I can't help with your question, cause I still,have not sprung for a "'tri-pod"" ::dang:: ___You got a great picture,of that "'Beaver"",whatever ya' did !!!!_____ these guys,with the ""Light Boxes"" are blowing away,some mighty fine photos___I'm thinkin; I'll get me a tripod,but I still like shootin' outside,when the weather permits !!!!!! (may even read the ""How To Manual"" for my camera, ::hmm:: one of these days ::smirk:: ::smirk::
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paulsvintage wrote::? i still trying.........if you put the camera on a tripod do you use the zoom ?
Paul I don't use the zoom. Get the picture framed up right thru the view finder and snap.
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[quote="big monk"](may even read the ""How To Manual"" for my camera, one of these days


Russ___that Stainless Steel Schrade,sits mighty proud,among those cups !!!!! ::nod:: __ great,backgroud ::idea:: and "KOOL", photo,!!! ::tu:: _____ Paul,I can't help with your question, cause I still,have not sprung for a "'tri-pod"" ::dang:: ___You got a great picture,of that "'Beaver"",whatever ya' did !!!!_____ these guys,with the ""Light Boxes"" are blowing away,some mighty fine photos___I'm thinkin; I'll get me a tripod,but I still like shootin' outside,when the weather permits !!!!!! (may even read the ""How To Manual"" for my camera, ::hmm:: one of these days ::smirk:: ::smirk::
::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: Sounds a lot like me ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol::
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