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::woot:: ::woot:: Sure can't fault you for your choice. Very nice. ::woot:: ::woot::
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Those are some GREAT Pic's JP!! ::tu:: ::tu:: Caleb, Wosey, and now You! Man I wish I could take pic's like you guys. ::nod::
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I gotta say Murph, those 2 guys have been a big influence on a man. Kelley, you can do it. Keep tryin man, the fun is in the tryin. You shoot 25 to 30 shots and use 2! LOL ::facepalm::
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AWESOME pics, Fella's. ::nod:: 8)
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Thanks Johnnie! ::groove::
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::tu:: ::handshake::
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I think ya'll missed your callin', you should be workin' for Olin Mills! Great pics, great knives!! ::tu::

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Thank you whitebuffalo58! ::handshake::
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Real Knice outside pics Singin, fer shure. ::tu::
For a change in pace here a few Barkies I hope you enjoy.
Utility Field Knife in spalted red maple burl
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Northstar Companion WLM
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Mini Canadian cpm 3v BLM w/red liners
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Woodland SpcL in Olivewood
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Woooooweeee! These are some mighty fine shots Wosey! I think yours are better. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Well,Well,Well ::hmm:: looky,who done slipped in here ,with his camera ??? ::woot:: I do believe,it's that famous, **ka-knife, ko-lecta **____ "'Woseyjales"" !!!! ::ds:: __________good to hear from ya',Wosey ::tu:: ::tu::
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I LIKE that last one!
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Well, if it aint Wosey........I thought he wuz in someones jales!!
Nice pictures!! And knives!!
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FRJ wrote:Well, if it aint Wosey........I thought he wuz in someones jales!!
Nice pictures!! And knives!!
Musta' let him out,for good behavin',Joe ::hmm:: what ya' think ????
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Thanks bunches for the kind comments.
Not in any jail fortunately, just been busy with
Life's "other duties as assigned". ::doh::

Kelley, I'll second Singin's advice that w/a lil
practice, trying different things, you too
can be a forum certified photomographicator.
Believe me, if I can do it anyone can.
Hated my 1st inside shots because image didn't
look like the knife in person. Just kept trying
different setups and lighting until pics looked
like the real McCoy. Best shortcut I can offer
is outside overcast lighting and use tripod not
only to steady camera but also to make minor
adjustments in either camera or knife position
before deciding time to hit the shutter button.
Good news is we don't have to pay for development
anymore before we see our mistakes vs keepers ratio.

Dave since you voted for the Olivewood, here a few
more Timber handled kanifes for ye. ::groove::
'Fiddlemeback to ole Virginny' Escort Boot Knife
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Highland SpcL in Cocomobolio
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Boker American White Oak Stkmn
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Case Walnut Peanut (1220)
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Beautiful knives and pics WJ!!

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Wow, well done again! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice pics WJ. ::tu:: ....I still use the one you did with the red,white and blue peanuts.. makes for some nice wallpaper...from time to time. ::nod:: 8)
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bought a light box for indoor pictures this is my first try. looks better enlarged
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Paul , that’s a BEAUTIFUL friction folder!! ::tu:: ............very nice pic also!! ::nod:: 8)
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johnnierotten wrote:Paul , that’s a BEAUTIFUL friction folder!! ::tu:: ............very nice pic also!! ::nod:: 8)
thanks Johnnie
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Hey Paul, these turned out really well! I see no problems there at all. Now you can begin to play with things like
lighting and shutter speed. Just to see how interesting you can make them. Well Done! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here's some from me messin round this afternoon
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Perry thanks, was a great idea of yours. i bought it to big i can almost sleep in it :wink:
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Well heck let's see the car then Paul! ::woot::
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