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My Colonial Old Cutler by R.A.P.

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Nice stags Johnnie and TF ::tu:: ::tu::

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I actually took this picture in a dark room with no flash. Tried to play around with the saturation and exposure levels to show off the metallic purple and orange colors in this "mystic heart corelon" handled H&R I got for a song from Gary (aka Wishful).
Thanks Wish, it's going to church with me tomorrow! :mrgreen:
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I think you captured the many aspects of color and sparkle to the handles Blue. ::tu::
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thanx S46 :mrgreen:
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Thanks Tim! ::tu::
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Thanks Jerry. ::tu:: ...my first also. ::nod::

Scott...nice pic. 8)

Nice scales & pic, Blue!! ::tu::
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I've had my eye on this one at the local discount store for some time, finally bought one today. The flag on the end of the box was a pleasant surprise. (Is it my imagination or do the pics load up faster now?)
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That's a good lookin Buck! ::tu::
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Those are cool. ::tu:: ...I've seen were some folks are actually putting scales on them. ::nod::
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Thanks, guys! I've been thinking of putting handles on it, that would be a fun project.
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Make sure to post pics when you get Her done. ::tu::
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Well i'm trying out a light box i just received from Steve.........Thanks again Steve!!!



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Well I think you're bound to be happy with that Tim! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Perry, i needed something for raining days ::woot::

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That’s a rainy day special!! ::tu:: 8)
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Thanks Johnnie, .....i don't see the depth that the camera picks up in natural light. ::shrug::


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It will probably take you awhile to get it perfect....I built a light box..turned out some good pics. ::nod::
Finally threw it away...because I'm always cramped for space. :(
I had a totally white front....with a square opening in the middle to shoot through...and of course used a tripod. :|
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Thanks Johnnie, i will try again tomorrow ::tu::


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You'll get it ,Bro. ::tu:: ...actually your pics were great before also. ::nod::
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Part of that is your camera Tim. When I had my other camera, Canon Power Shot, it did an excellent job at outdoor shots. I know exactly what you're talkin bout there. ::nod::
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That’s what I use...Canon power shot. digital Elph.. ::nod:: ....had a Olympus before that.
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My Canon died on me and think now, I'm about to buy another and give this Casio Exilim to my daughter.
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Thanks for the kind words fellas ::handshake::

I'm using the Canon PowerShot ELPH as well. must be popular among us knifers ::uc::

I think it does awesome in natural light i will adjust the settings and see what happens.

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Does it have a Macro and or Super Macro feature Tim?
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