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I DO TOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great Photo Also !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::tu::
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Wow, that picture is amazing. Great composition. It could be on a calendar for sure!
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IMB-really cool man 8)

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Merkel????
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Awesome pics VanGuard & MDH!!! ::tu::
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:shock: :shock: :shock: KILLER Stag on those!!! ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

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Those are beautiful stags! Super nice collection HAKD! ::tu:: ::welcome:: to the best forum on the net! ::handshake:: Rocky
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I caught "some" of the beauty in the Mother of Pearl (all blades are closed)
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Great Photo Scott !!!_____That MOP is a hard one to,get the ""fire "" to show up, in pictures ?? ::hmm:: _____ I caught this one,from the back side,but couldn't get the same results from the front side ::shrug::

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Very nice Monk ::tu::
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Pearl is hard to photograph for sure but you guys get it done. Cocobolo, on the other hand, is easy!
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Knice grain in your cocomobolios Russ.
Got a few of those meself.

Pearl is a challenge, seems from my attempts that
for showing the fire less light is more. Of course
at some point it becomes too dark to see the silver parts.
This goldlip on blue trunklid had interesting result.
(should have dusted trunk 1st) :oops:
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Moving the overhead light back slightly behind the backdrop
is only difference between these shots. Reflection of gold mat
in front unexpectedly 'ignited' the mops texture.
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Wow, MOP is so hard to capture. You do a fine job Wosey.
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I agree Wosey, sometimes darker is better........ ::shrug::
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I think this 1974 smooth black 31SAB is a handsome knife, but it sure is a challenge getting a good pic of it! Even risked the inclement weather today and took it outside, but still had problems with shadows and reflections. Then the snow started to pick up and I had to head for cover, this is the best I could do.....
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Great pic Mike! ::tu::
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tendots wrote:Merkel????
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Nice one Mike, and a good pic too. The 31SAB is one that I have in my pocket every day. A nice pocket rider and is great in the hand.
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Pearl is a challenge,
WJ clearly you met the challenge. Beautiful.
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Thanks for the vote of cornfidence QS
My Mop routine is quite simple actually.
Take several shots w/slight differences
in light as well as to angle of the dangle.
Puter upload pics to study results, pick
the best 4 for upload into photobucket,
then delete the 24-46 rejects. ::undecided::
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I had fun doing these ones.
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WJ.. That p-nut is SCHWEEETTT!! ::ds:: WOW!! Nice pic too!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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Great pics and props Rustle!!! ::tu::
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Just shot a pic of the Utica Cutlery Adirondack Fixed Blade
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