Knife Photography
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My son’s knife at Garden of the gods.
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That picture enlarged is even better. Knife, tree texture and the little plant growth all combine for a great picture. Sand stone back drop.
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Tony, ... wow! Just.....WOW!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Beautiful Tested, wow.
Sweet knife Tony Wood.
Sweet knife Tony Wood.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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Thanks fellows.
XXTestedXX those knives are beauties. I have a Whaler in ebony; it is a pocketful. Those muscle bones are fantastic.
One more from the trip: Izula with Pike’s Peak in the distance. It was hard to focus on just one with the other in the picture.
XXTestedXX those knives are beauties. I have a Whaler in ebony; it is a pocketful. Those muscle bones are fantastic.
One more from the trip: Izula with Pike’s Peak in the distance. It was hard to focus on just one with the other in the picture.
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I think all your favorite knives made the trip. Working knives can be pretty too. I hate for your trip to end. You mentioned your son is it your whole family?
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Yes sir. I have more working knives, but they never got pulled.doglegg wrote:I think all your favorite knives made the trip. Working knives can be pretty too. I hate for your trip to end. You mentioned your son is it your whole family?
It was the whole crew. Wife and two children.
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Bet it is one your family will not soon forget. Happy for you.
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Rhodees blossoms dropping
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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Man you guys are snapping some poster quality pics, nicely done xxTestedxx, Tony Wood and Ivoryman.
I got this black bear to pause long enough at a log croossing to snap this shot.
I got this black bear to pause long enough at a log croossing to snap this shot.
Greg
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I like it!sunknife wrote:Man you guys are snapping some poster quality pics, nicely done xxTestedxx, Tony Wood and Ivoryman.
I got this black bear to pause long enough at a log croossing to snap this shot.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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A great photo Eustace!
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Eustace, you set the bar high. Cool steel. Cool water.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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and another page of "WOW" pics!! Kool Gents!!! John
Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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I love that shot Ivoryman!
Here is a pic of a Tuna Valley gunstock that I shot today.
Here is a pic of a Tuna Valley gunstock that I shot today.
Carl B.
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Mighty fine stag Rookie. Love the colors. Great pose and backdrop too. Calendar stuff.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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Indeed!Ivoryman wrote:Mighty fine stag Rookie. Love the colors. Great pose and backdrop too. Calendar stuff.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Thanks guys. I've found that old rotted tree stumps keep calling me to them when I want to take a knife photo. They are always easy to find, and are good at holding the knife up while I take a picture, and make for a nice background.
Carl B.
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Thanks SteveSteve Warden wrote:I like it!sunknife wrote:Man you guys are snapping some poster quality pics, nicely done xxTestedxx, Tony Wood and Ivoryman.
I got this black bear to pause long enough at a log croossing to snap this shot.
Greg
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Thanks all.
Great photo Rookie!
Same old 72, new background friends.
Great photo Rookie!
Same old 72, new background friends.
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Antique yellow boys knife
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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Great shots Tony and Ivoryman!
Here is a nice shot I took yesterday of a stag gunstock.
Here is a nice shot I took yesterday of a stag gunstock.
Carl B.
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I find this shot very appealing Rookie. Fine contrast from the light reflecting off the blades and bolsters against the dark wood as well as the dark stag. Enlargement, as usual, brings out the real quality of this photo.