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I leave the public singin' to the professionals like Perry ::tu::

Only my old dog seems to enjoy my singing, it gets his tail wagging every time. My wife..........not so much :lol:
I dig half stops!!



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lol
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Hey photonauts,
The light on my end table caught my eye this morning,
So I thought I see how it came out in a pic.
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Cutty wrote:I leave the public singin' to the professionals like Perry ::tu::

Only my old dog seems to enjoy my singing, it gets his tail wagging every time. My wife..........not so much :lol:
Now if you could just find something that gets your wife's tail to waggin... :mrgreen: ::uc::
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So I thought I see how it came out in a pic.
Especially in the top photo you caught some great light. I like how the light reflects off the unsnapped sheath; makes the leather look "rich."
The shading on the switch blade makes it look, to me, both elegant and deadly. Nice work. ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Cutty wrote:I leave the public singin' to the professionals like Perry ::tu::

Only my old dog seems to enjoy my singing, it gets his tail wagging every time. My wife..........not so much :lol:
Now if you could just find something that gets your wife's tail to waggin... :mrgreen: ::uc::

::rotflol:: :mrgreen: ::rotflol::
I dig half stops!!



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Hey Mike, think those shots turned out great! ::nod::
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awesome mike!!!
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Cutty wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:
Cutty wrote:I leave the public singin' to the professionals like Perry ::tu::

Only my old dog seems to enjoy my singing, it gets his tail wagging every time. My wife..........not so much :lol:
Now if you could just find something that gets your wife's tail to waggin... :mrgreen: ::uc::

::rotflol:: :mrgreen: ::rotflol::
The main thing is.... Can she still get YOUR tail waggin'?
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Mike,
You have a good eye for lighting and seized the moment, those pics are great!
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::tu::
I dig half stops!!



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A few shutters of ""FALL"" :)
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Big Monk, you surely have some beautiful knives and great photos of them. Our autumn leaves are a distant memory around here, those that didn't get raked up have blown into Nebraska by now.
Another forum had a good idea for some photos. They suggested posing your club knife with objects or location of local interest to show where the knife ended up. Well, my AAPK knife is in Casper, Wyo. The snapshot to the left is Yellowstone River, the one on the right is Devil's Tower. The sculpture is Prometheus, in front of the county library although the pic is showing a church across the street. The 'license plate' is a postcard showing the plates available for a small donation to the University of Wyoming. The last pic is the cows coming in to the watering hole on a friends ranch. Also included are yucca seed pods and a piece of bone (probably antelope) from the prairie near town, and a life-size brass horned toad. This was a fun photo to put together. I should probably also post it to the club knife site.
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Very nice picture Rustle. The props don't overpower the knife and yet the knife doesn't drastically blend into the props. Just the right balance. You have an artistic soul.

Does the wind blow all the time in Casper like it does in Cheyenne?
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Here is a crummy pic:
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awesome guys! i like this thread ALOT
WAY TA GO monk,russell, dave! ::tu:: 8)
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One more:
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junebug wrote:awesome guys! i like this thread ALOT
WAY TA GO monk,russell, dave! ::tu:: 8)
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Very cool photos fellas ::tu:: ::tu::


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Ditto! ::nod::
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And yet another:
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Why,,,,,,,,,,That knife's as big as Spideee! :shock:
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Here are a few Case stag's that I got from Jimbo. Baby Doc and Mini Coke. Thanks again.
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Nice knives and photos Rookie ::tu::


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Thanks Tim,

I always like to see abalone knife pictures, the colors are amazing, and no 2 ever look the same. Even the same knife in 2 pictures doesn't always look the same.
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