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Photobucket Jerry ::tu::



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Shoot, I'm happy just to get pics loaded in correct album in photopail.
Didn't even know they had frames & borders for sale. Mighty fancy Tim! ::tu::

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That is one fine lookin' bean there Wosey ::tu::
I would like to see the process by which they cut that bone into such a canoe-like shape without cracking it...you'd think they'd lose a few in the process...
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Great photos as always Wosey and Monk ::tu:: ::tu::

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Tim -- Splendid pictures of some great knives.
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Thanks Jerry ::handshake::


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I am no photographer but here is my first pic on here.
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basser5 wrote: Image
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Thanks Jon ::handshake::

Love the barlows ::drool::


Nice photo jb and welcome to AAPK ::handshake::


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Great photos everyone!

Here's a new Case I just got in on a trade from Old Goat! Lovin' that Curly maple...
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I love it when special knives find new homes! Great catch! ::tu::
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Here's a new Case I just got
That is a real stand out. Wonderful wood. ::tu::
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Garry -- No pressure here but make your next post something profound. You're about to crack 1000 bud. ::handshake::
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Thanks Jerry, I had overlooked that. I will make it a point in my next.........OOPS! I blew it. ::facepalm::
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313 Mike wrote:Here's a new Case I just got in on a trade from Old Goat! Lovin' that Curly maple...
It's a beaute, Mike ::tu::
Looks like it is one of the Orange Curly Zebrawood introduced in 2007 IIRC.
Reckon the trapperlock was added later.
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THIS IS WHY i'm an electrician :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:pretty cool though ::woot::
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Great pics you hauls ::tu::
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WoWsers! Now THAT is a PICTURE!!!!!
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That is awesome Jon!! ::tu:: ::tu::

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Coooool pic trevor! ;)
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Re: Knife Photography - show us your camera.

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A lot of really good knife photography on this post.

Most of the pictures coming out so good is because of the way the knives are photographed.
The subject. The lighting. The background and of coarse the person behind the camera.
But the type of camera also plays a big role in how a picture comes out.

So lets see the camera you are using to get these fantastic shots.
Also let us know some tips on how you get such excellent pictures.

I used to use one of the first Sony Cyber shots but the camera sometimes doesn't operate properly.
So I purchased a new Nikon 1- J 1.
It is a fully automatic but can also become fully manual too.
So many settings that I don't think I'll ever use them all.
I am no where as good as some of you on this post but I'm learning.

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> let us know some tips on how you get such excellent pictures

I use an iPhone 5 and take many many shots. I throw away about 98% of them. The keepers are usually taken in indirect light, either foggy, in the shade, or even in my shadow. Direct sun often creates shadows that interfere with the lines of the knife. I also find that framing the knife on a diagonal seems to produce some of the more appealing shots. I also often copy other peoples compositions, there are many great photos on these sites, and wood backgrounds often produce interesting results. I had zero photographic experience before iPhone.

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Here's one with my new camera.

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jon_slider wrote:I use an iPhone 5
A friend told me a few years ago, "The iPhone is a great camera but it's not worth a sh... er uh hoot as a phone." That was in 2010, do you think it's still true?
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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