Knife Photography

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thanks ,fellas!!!!!!!!

figured you knuckle heads would like a few of those backgrounds.......... ::super_happy::
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AND HERE ARE THE PIX OF MA SET-UP
card board box......cut out squares on side and top,duct tape to add STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY :mrgreen:
spay glued 3 walls.......layed in white cloth(sheet).
cut extra piece of cloth for top.....i used clips for this so i can add layers to filter more light if needed.
i had the 4ft ballast but the bulbs SUCKED ::nod:: TOO YELLOW
got the DAY LIGHT BULBS i mentioned earlier...and they ROCK ::tu:: 8)
no side lamps/lights needed ....(so far ::paranoid:: )
the ballast i set up so i can raise & lower it , and still use that work bench space ::tu::

and a few things i use to take pics....
background paper is usually from wives scrap booking paper....they have some cool stuff in them paper packs from the craft store ::tu::
and a old GIL ELVGIN calander of pinips......and ma favorite ,my scap piece of copper sheet,as back grounds too........
the bike spoke tool is awesome to prop a knife on to take back spring pix ::nod:: ::tu::
and bits of leather help to prop knives for angles an such.........
anywho there it is...ma GHETTO GARAGE LIGHT BOX SET-UP...LOLOLOLOLOLOL ::super_happy::
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Your setup works great! I especially like the spoke tool for holding up the knife. Sometimes I get to having fun taking photos and use a knife as an excuse to use a different background. Some glass ware from the second-hand store and a hard-to-find 1996 Bulldog made in the USA by Queen.
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thank ya ,sir ::tu::
here is a pic of the spoke tool at work :mrgreen: the notches give the blade a place to sit,so you
can get a pic of the back ::tu::
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Nice set up Josh! Are you using a tripod?
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Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow.......what a set up...I use a Polaroid and a candle!
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NO tripod, bass-a-roo 8)

one thing about these bulbs too..........i can take a pic from straight over top of knife (in box) like it was OUTDOORS and no shadows from my hands/arms/camera ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

plus NO more little lamps in side windows, and the constant turnin'/tilting/directing of light ::tu::
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junebug wrote:NO tripod, bass-a-roo 8)

one thing about these bulbs too..........i can take a pic from straight over top of knife (in box) like it was OUTDOORS and no shadows from my hands/arms/camera ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

plus NO more little lamps in side windows, and the constant turnin'/tilting/directing of light ::tu::

Going to have to get me some of these bulbs JB, do they have them in stock?
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yep.....LOWES

mine TWO fluorecent bulbs are 4ft long,these numbers were on package and box at LOWES (FYI:walmart did not carry them)

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and i THINK the part # is 66653 but not sure,this number was by bar code but didnt say PART NUMBER or anything like that??????? ::tu::
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8) Thanks for the info, I will head down there tomorrow to see if I can find them :D ::handshake::
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oh!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::dang::
AND THEY WERE $9 DOLLARS AND SOME CHANGE ::tu:: 8)
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One of my favorites to carry, a Kutmaster Barlow...


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Boy that's a beautiful Kut Barlow right there Glenn! ::nod:: Looks very much at home in it's surroundings too. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Still goofin...........
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Tim, that's a great shot! Not stag but the first 2 letters are s and t! ::tounge::
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KOOL !!!!!!------ guess I better show some stag ::hmm:: so's we won't furgett about it :)
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:lol: :lol:


Thanks Perry ::handshake::
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GREAT SHOTS FELLAS!!!!!!!!!!!

BASS- CLASSY LOOKIN PIX,MAN!!!!!!

MONK- YER GONNA MAKE OL' BASS-A-ROO JONES........LOLOLOLOL...POOR STAGAHOLIC :lol:
LOOKS POOR BOY GOT THE SHAKES ALL READY>>>>> ::pace::
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Monk, that Northwoods just pushes my drool button. Great picture too.
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Me too, looks so old timey and new at the same time. Great MONK! ::ds::
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Beautiful knife and photo Monk ::tu::
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Great shot indeed Monk! What a fantastic knife...hard to take a bad shot of that one!

I've got nothing to compare to that, but here's a shot of my Old Timer hangin' out in a tree with me waitin' on a deer...
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Great Shot,Mike****___________good luck,with the hunt too !!! ::tu::
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WOW MIKE! That's a great shot. ::tu:: ::tu::
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JUST GOOFIN ROUND WITH THE LIGHT BOX................ :mrgreen:
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