Loooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvve that one jtx, looks brand new with ancient paint color. Wow bet that's fun to drive and gets you looks. Nice work.Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
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Thanks Ivoryman!Ivoryman wrote:Loooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvve that one jtx, looks brand new with ancient paint color. Wow bet that's fun to drive and gets you looks. Nice work.Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
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That is sweet Jtx. Really cool old truck and great restoration.
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Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mighty fine.Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
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Thank you, doglegg and Tony.
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Practicing my levitation technique with the blue camel 78 American. And a real windy day knocked a few flowers over. Exploiting their pitiful damage for a photo op.
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Nice knives! Bottom photo, very, very nice!
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Knice photo's of some very knice knives. I too like that bottom one but I don't not like any of them.
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Thank you, here's another just laid down in some old dilapidated fencing.
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Iman some times the picture makes the knife. In this case the knife makes the picture. Wonderful old knife well photographed.
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doglegg, we'll have to agree with you on that last one Ivoryman posted, the KeenKutter. That one would feel good in the pocket, it just looks comfortable!
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Thanks guys, appreciate it. Not to dominate, but had a few pics backing up, need posted. 10 year old niece rearranged our kids beach treasure pile onto the stones so I threw down my knife and documented it.
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Not dominating at all Iman. I rather think that you are 'keeping it going'. Great pic, great old knife and it validates your niece her seeing you take pic's of her art work. Good job all the way around.
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Ditto what doglegg said.
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We come here to look at pictures Ivoryman, so if ya got 'em.....post 'em! I'll be more than happy to drool all over them! I enjoy viewing your work.
I shot this for the EDC thread but it turned out so good for a "take 'em out of your pocket and sit 'em by a chunk of wood" shot that I thought it qualified for the photography thread.
I shot this for the EDC thread but it turned out so good for a "take 'em out of your pocket and sit 'em by a chunk of wood" shot that I thought it qualified for the photography thread.
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Good decision Charlie. The bottom knife seems to be defying gravity. I suppose it is resting on another piece of wood not captured by the light.
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Thanks QS. The KaBar is actually resting on a piece of black velvet and leaning against the driftwood. I keep that piece of black velvet on a small table in my home office to sit knives on. It just so happens that it makes a good background for photos too and I've used it many times. In this case the driftwood, which is a recent find, was sitting on that table along with a couple of knives I had been sharpening so I just moved the other knives, put the ones from my pockets on or by the wood and shot a couple of pics. When I got around to loading the pics on the computer.....they turned out way better than I expected.Quick Steel wrote:Good decision Charlie. The bottom knife seems to be defying gravity. I suppose it is resting on another piece of wood not captured by the light.
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Very clever!
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Charlie, they turned out super!!!
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Thanks guys!
Here again is a shot I took for the EDC thread on that same table early this morning and it turned out pretty cool. I had the sunrise shining in the window for this shot.
Here again is a shot I took for the EDC thread on that same table early this morning and it turned out pretty cool. I had the sunrise shining in the window for this shot.
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You certainly produce some amazing shots, Charlie.
Keep 'em coming!
Keep 'em coming!
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the other night...
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Beautiful detail Scott
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The eye level plus the angle of the knife make for an eye catching shot. Nice.
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Berry picking and then some, threw down a couple posers.
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