Knives in the Wild

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doglegg wrote:Scott appeals to both the eyes and the palette .
Indeed he does!
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TW, I was off line for a couple of days and just now discovered your beautiful photo. The depth of field sharpness, the knife, the exceptional leaf color all produce a shot that belongs in a calandar or photography book. Great, great work.
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Quick Steel wrote:TW, I was off line for a couple of days and just now discovered your beautiful photo. The depth of field sharpness, the knife, the exceptional leaf color all produce a shot that belongs in a calandar or photography book. Great, great work.
Thank you sir. The colors were what drew me into that shot.
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Out at Palmyra Cove
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Like the knives, like the turtles and like the deer. ::tu:: ::tu:: And almost missed the duck. I'm going back and look a little harder.
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Steve Warden wrote:Out at Palmyra Cove
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Very nice photos!! Looks like a good day! :)
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That's the kinda outdoors I like Steve!!! ::tu::
Oh, and knives too!!! ::ds::
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Looks like a KOOL place Steve!! ::tu:: Nice pics and knives too!! ::tu:: John :D
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Great pictures, fellers!
Scott, some of the old timers called those low bush Blueberries, "Huckleberries". She said her dad would take the family Huckleberry pickin' out at their ranch, which is now all paved with houses and shopping centers. :(
Steve, all of your pictures could have been made right here in Florida, ducks, turtles and deer. Great to see and experience God's creation!
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Thinking this might be a Cooper Hawks feather
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Steve Warden wrote:
doglegg wrote:Scott appeals to both the eyes and the palette .
Indeed he does!
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woodwalker wrote:
Steve Warden wrote:Out at Palmyra Cove
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Very nice photos!! Looks like a good day! :)
jmh58 wrote:Looks like a KOOL place Steve!! ::tu:: Nice pics and knives too!! ::tu:: John :D
treefarmer wrote:Great pictures, fellers!
Scott, some of the old timers called those low bush Blueberries, "Huckleberries". She said her dad would take the family Huckleberry pickin' out at their ranch, which is now all paved with houses and shopping centers. :(
Steve, all of your pictures could have been made right here in Florida, ducks, turtles and deer. Great to see and experience God's creation!
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doglegg wrote:Like the knives, like the turtles and like the deer. ::tu:: ::tu:: And almost missed the duck. I'm going back and look a little harder.
Thanks guys. It was a great day in the woods. Saw quite a few sng birds. Beautiful birds! God was too humble when He talks about His creation in Genesis 1.
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TripleF wrote:Thinking this might be a Cooper Hawks feather
Good one Scott. That is a great photo. ::tu:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:
TripleF wrote:Thinking this might be a Cooper Hawks feather
Good one Scott. That is a great photo. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thank you ::handshake::
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Scott.. Real KOOL BUCK Vangard shot!! Nice feather too!!! ::tu: John :D
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L.T. Wright Frontier Valley and CASE MT.. John :D
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I like that LTW Frontier Valley. Is handle bone?
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jmh58 wrote:Scott.. Real KOOL BUCK Vangard shot!! Nice feather too!!! ::tu: John :D

::tu:: ::handshake::
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Quick Steel wrote:I like that LTW Frontier Valley. Is handle bone?
Thanks Garry.. ::handshake:: Snake skin Micarta with Toxic green liners.. John :D
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Nice pair, that moss was never so lucky. Really like that fixed blade.
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Thank You dog.. ::handshake:: John :D
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Smoky Mtn Appalachian Trail carrys.. Did a little AT hiking while in the Smoky Mtns.. ::tu:: John
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There is that fixed blade again. I think I just saw it over by a water fall. It gets around and being that pretty it should.
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doglegg wrote:There is that fixed blade again. I think I just saw it over by a water fall. It gets around and being that pretty it should.
Yep.. Took the Smokey Mtn trip with me!! Can ya tell I kinda like it?? :lol: John
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Sat CPR... Great Smokey Mtns.. John :D
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