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Thank you Tony!
Underexposing helps on pearl.
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Tim you are the master of knife photography. ::tu::
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Tim, nice photograph and Super Nice knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks for the kind words folks!
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Recent acquisition CSM (Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturers) Galazan, scroll & roses engraved shotgun Sidelock Folder. I've seen the Beretta version and it's a cheaply made piece of junk, this one is well made and feels solid in your hand. I couldn't remember if I posted it here so here's my first shot I kinda liked.

I always forget to clean for lint and fingerprints so I'll post a better pic when I take the next one.
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Great photos fellas, that pearl knife especially got my attention.

My photography skills need need some work but I'm enjoying trying to capture some good images. Here are a couple pics of a Remington.
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Nice photos Sunknife, and a nice knife too. ::tu::
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I always love gazing at the photos on this thread and trying to emulate the qualities of the other photographers...to learn from the work of others.

I took two pit bulls for a walk in the woods this morning....one on four legs and one in my pocket. Glad I took my camera too.
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Nice looking dog, Sasquach.

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Sasquach wrote:I always love gazing at the photos on this thread and trying to emulate the qualities of the other photographers...to learn from the work of others.

I took two pit bulls for a walk in the woods this morning....one on four legs and one in my pocket. Glad I took my camera too.
I'm an animal lover from way back, I've had many dogs, cats, pigs, chickens and very manner of pet from misery and fish to hermit crabs and turtles.

Dogs were always my favorite and I've always had a dog I could fight and play with, minimum 60 lbs ever since I was 4 y/o, looks like you got a great one there :). I was never afraid of pitbulls they're just like any other dog, just thick, strong, stubborn and loyal to a fault. I feel more comfortable with a dog that can take some rough play.
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TheMadHungarian wrote:
Sasquach wrote:I always love gazing at the photos on this thread and trying to emulate the qualities of the other photographers...to learn from the work of others.

I took two pit bulls for a walk in the woods this morning....one on four legs and one in my pocket. Glad I took my camera too.
I'm an animal lover from way back, I've had many dogs, cats, pigs, chickens and very manner of pet from misery and fish to hermit crabs and turtles.

Dogs were always my favorite and I've always had a dog I could fight and play with, minimum 60 lbs ever since I was 4 y/o, looks like you got a great one there :). I was never afraid of pitbulls they're just like any other dog, just thick, strong, stubborn and loyal to a fault. I feel more comfortable with a dog that can take some rough play.
I agree MH. Duce goes about 95 lbs. He is definitely "thick". :lol: The vet keeps saying he could lose five or six pounds. He's what you call a buddy dog....his job in life is to be my buddy an he does it well. I actually have two pit bulls, the other one is a red nose brindle who is 15 years old now. I adopted him when he was 10 and needed a home. He weighs 55 - 60 lbs. His name is Romeo and at 15 he doesn't go for long walks anymore, he prefers to lay in the grass and bark at passersby.
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Back to knives...
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One from today.
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I love all these knife pics you all have been posting lately. I haven't got to post very often, but I check in when I can to look at the photos.

Here are a bunch of pics that I haven't shown here before (I think). Sorry for the wall of photos. All are Tuna Valley brand.
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part 2, a few more
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Rookie, that is a great collection of Tuna Valley knives! Beautiful handles on those knives.
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That is a wonderful collection of knives. Wish you could post more often. ::tu::
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Hot days like today I wish there was some ice to play with ;).
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Cool pic JHM, as you can guess, I love knife pics in the woods! The trees and moss make for a nice backdrop.

Hungarian, I know what you mean. I'm not one of the guys who complains for 9 months wishing it was hot summer time. If it is over 75, I'm whining about wishing it would snow!
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Thank You rookie!!

I can tell by your pics!!! ::nod:: :lol: You put on the "Ritz" with your pics!!! ::tu:: John
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...accidental shot. Knife fell over while I was setting up the pic, then I thought, hmmm...interesting angle.
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I like it Mike!
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