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John that is a very nicely composed shot. Rich coloring. [ For just a second I thought you had displayed the knives among heads of broccoli. :) ]
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Thanks Garry.. I like broccoli!!! ::nod:: :lol: John :D
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Hadn't realized at the time of taking this pic that a lady bug stopped by to inspect the blade.
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Great pic John, sunknife!!
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Thanks Scott!!

And sunknife.. Another kool pic!! ::tu:: NICE!!! John :D
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JMH, great shot, great differences in distances from the lens. Calendar shot.
You too Sunknife, great Rooster, great leaves, wood, ladybug. Eeeeeeeeexelllleeeeeeeeeeeent.
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Thanks Iman!! ::tu:: John :D
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Thank you kindly Scott.
Thanks John, I always enjoy seeing your pics here and the outdoor settings.
Thanks I Man, I should find some new backdrops for my pics though. I've been overusing the wood picnic table and scattered leaf theme a bit. :D
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With the wind blowing the snow around, it is a good day to stay inside and play with pocketknives.
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47.. That is KOOL!!! Nice Christmas card post!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Thank you, John!
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I know it’s sideways but if you click on it it comes up correct ::shrug::
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My first attempt.
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Woodwalker, first shot huh? Wow, great one. I like the light bleed through around the edges of the leaves that puts pink hues on the back drop paper or whatever it is. Sweet shot, good color and attention getter. What else ya got?
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Hey thanks ivoryman! Found a nice bradford pear tree at work on my lunch time walk. Picked a few leaves as I thought it matched the cranberry bone pretty good. Put the leaves on a pink piece of colored paper at work and set the sowbelly on top. Had a coworker take the shot with an iPhone and sent it to my phone, a Samsung s5 which I left at home. Got home from work and put it on the site. Don't have anymore at the moment. Just thought it looked fairly good for a rookie. Glad you like it. I love the knife. It's my main edc.
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Kool pic there woodswalker!! The leaf makes the handle colors pop!!! NICE!!! John :D
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Thank you jmh58! Appreciate your comments. Just got lucky I reckon. Ha
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Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
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Ivoryman: Never would have thought to use coal and ashes as a setting. But it really works for your shot especially because of the wide view you provide. Well done, sir. ::tu::
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Nice shot Ivoryman, I like it.
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Been waiting for some red tinted leaves to take a picture of this years AAPK pocketknife. OH
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Great photo's fellers, yawl are knocking it out of the park, keep up the good work and I'll keep looking. ::tu:: ::nod::
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Nice shot Old H, perfect leaves for the job and good looking red bone.
Thanks Quick Steel and Rookie, wood stove keeps churning it out.
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Thank you I-Man; that is some very nice stag in your Northwoods - looks good on the ashes. OH
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