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Perry....I'm using the macro setting (no super macro on this one).


I played with the ISO a little and I got a couple better ones. Now i need to move the lighting
and try to get familiar with it.

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Well from what I just read on the Canon site because of the abilities this camera has, you really don't need it I guess. And based on your current pictures. is yours the 300 or lower? ::shrug::
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Yes Perry, mine is a 100 HS.


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Cool, I just picked up the 300 HS last night. Should be everything I need in a point and shoot! Thanks for your insight Tim ::tu::
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Ok Perry,

After 13 adjustments on the camera

Going thru nine knives( first 8 are still out in the yard) ::uc::

Moving the light, raising the knives higher in the box,

and waiting for the barometric pressure to drop...........

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Tim!! You sure have been posting some EXTRA FINE knives and photos my friend......WOWZER!!!


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Thanks Trevor ::handshake::

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Looking good,Tim. ::tu::
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Thanks Johnnie ::tu::

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I would wait for the barometric pressure to back down juuust a bit more ::uc:: ::smack:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol::
Hey those look amazing Tim! ::tu:: ::tu::
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::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::uc:: ::sotb::
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That there were purdy funny...I don't care who ya are!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

That’s the Hell Billy come'in outta me.. :shock: ::facepalm::
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Wow Tim, that's some fine picture takin'
right there. I can see those even w/o my bifocals
Matter of fact I can see those while I clean my bifocals! ::nod::
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Thanks wosey ::handshake:: Awesome photo there ::tu::

Those other two guys are on 2 day ignore ::uc:: ::sotb:: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Very nice shot wosey! ::nod::
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Those other two guys are on 2 day ignore
::dang:: .... :lol: :lol: :lol: 8) ....Tim,I love your sense of humor. ::nod::


Hey Wosey.....that color is awesome....they make some real purdy ones. ::tu::
Great pic!! ::nod::
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woseyjales wrote:Wow Tim, that's some fine picture takin'
right there. I can see those even w/o my bifocals
Matter of fact I can see those while I clean my bifocals! ::nod::
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Wosey, Tim........ A-C-E-S!!!!! ::tu::
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Thanks Scott ::tu::

Johnnie, I hope i at least got a grin out of ya ::nod::


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Yes Sir...ya did!! ::tu:: ...mission accomplished. ::nod::
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I learned how to do this trick with a photo I took. I like the vintage look of it. Hope it isn't to far from the path of this thread. Fogive me if I have treaded on the wrong trail. :oops:
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Pretty cool David, looks like a pencil drawing. ::tu::
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Here's a newly acquired Boker USA 8348 in red bone. I like the difference in shading between the front and back side.
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Nice Mike, a real classic shot! ::tu::
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David and Mike....... both very nice pics ::tu::

I thought this one was kinda cool.........

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