Knife Photography
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Re: Knife Photography
New pic of an old knife, a customized Queen, and a photo-shopped posterized version of the same pic. I sure like the posterized effect, it's like a painting (or poster!). Also some advertising knifes from my work and some companies we build things for.
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks, Singin! Someday I'm going to have to learn how you get such great lighting and colors with your shots.
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Re: Knife Photography
A very nice effect.I sure like the posterized effect, it's like a painting (or poster!)
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Re: Knife Photography
I would say you're already there Rustle!Rustle47 wrote:Thanks, Singin! Someday I'm going to have to learn how you get such great lighting and colors with your shots.
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Re: Knife Photography
Here are a few I put together for some of my NKCA Youth Knives.
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Re: Knife Photography
basser5 wrote:Very nice Rustle and Rookie![]()
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Re: Knife Photography
I totally agree, but not ten times, fast!Old Hunter wrote:basser5 wrote:Very nice Rustle and Rookie![]()
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Re: Knife Photography
Pretty clever, guys!
Thank you
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Re: Knife Photography
Very nice,Perry.
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks JR!
That was a knife Dale was gracious enough to sell me at the show last April. 
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Re: Knife Photography
Dale's a good one!!
Beautiful knife....bet it feels good in the pocket...perfect size.
Beautiful knife....bet it feels good in the pocket...perfect size.
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Re: Knife Photography
Looks great Perry, glad to see you found your camera.
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Re: Knife Photography
Yes he is! It was a blast gettin to spend time annoyin him at his booth that whole weekend.
Thanks Tim!!
Thanks Tim!!
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Re: Knife Photography
For me one of the hardest part with taking a picture is trying to not get a reflection of the camera visible in the shiny bolsters. sometimes it is just not possible.
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I know what you mean Rookie, none of us are professionals here, at least I'm not.
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Re: Knife Photography
A few more at dusk. If you can see the fuzz on the back of the leaf, you know you've nailed it. 
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Re: Knife Photography
An utility knife I picked up, can't make out the tang, derlin handles, steel liners.
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Re: Knife Photography
Very nice Perry and John
John......that looks like bone from where i'm sitting
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John......that looks like bone from where i'm sitting
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