If you could find a brighter background next time it would be even prettier. But that is awfully pretty.
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Great pic there youself. Great color. Really like the Essee, beautiful design and pallet. Also love the covers on that SAK too, those and the war bird nose art are my all time faves on those. Good show.
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:36 pmIvoryMan, all your knives are supreme, but that Cattle Knife just looks soooooo goooood!
Like I can pick it up out of the pic, and put it in my hand ... excellent photos!
Thanks very much my friend, really nice of you to say. I'm humbled and honored when I read comments like yours. It means a lot. I try to take pics that have interesting backgrounds and knives and that get people to stop and take a closer look, so I appreciate the feedback. That's success to me so thanks for the mention.
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Thanks Floyd!!!
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Thanks Iman!!!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 1:56 am
Great pic there youself. Great color. Really like the Essee, beautiful design and pallet. Also love the covers on that SAK too, those and the war bird nose art are my all time faves on those. Good show.![]()
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:36 pmIvoryMan, all your knives are supreme, but that Cattle Knife just looks soooooo goooood!
Like I can pick it up out of the pic, and put it in my hand ... excellent photos!
Thanks very much my friend, really nice of you to say. I'm humbled and honored when I read comments like yours. It means a lot. I try to take pics that have interesting backgrounds and knives and that get people to stop and take a closer look, so I appreciate the feedback. That's success to me so thanks for the mention.![]()
John
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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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Re: Knife Photography
Stone blades, antler handles, sunlight streaming through
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Absolutely wonderful pics!!!
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Wow gents, that's high praise, can't thank you enough for the comments. 
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It is not your camera. Any camera today can take exceptional photographs if you have set them up correctly.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:03 pm I don't know if it's my camera, my camera settings, me or a little of all three but my pictures SUCK. I see 3F's pictures and the pictures 46, Willie, J2shoes and others take and think how professional they look. I'll bet that's it. Everyone has hired a professional photographer and is passing it off as their own work. Sneaky devils.![]()
Try aperture f5.6 to f8. set the shutter speed 125 or faster. Set the ISO to "Auto ISO" with the top ISO of about 3200. Set the camera to Aperture contfrol and take your picture. Make sure you squeeze the shutter and don't use any sudden movement which will cause camera shake.
This setup should remove the problem of camera shake.
I have attaced a photograph taken with these settings. I had to include FLASH as it is late at night here.
Composure is your next hurdle.
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Re: Knife Photography
That's great information, ME-2, would what you described work for the camera that's built into my laptop too, cuz it's the only camera I have?mangoeater2 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:15 pmIt is not your camera. Any camera today can take exceptional photographs if you have set them up correctly.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:03 pm I don't know if it's my camera, my camera settings, me or a little of all three but my pictures SUCK. I see 3F's pictures and the pictures 46, Willie, J2shoes and others take and think how professional they look. I'll bet that's it. Everyone has hired a professional photographer and is passing it off as their own work. Sneaky devils.![]()
Try aperture f5.6 to f8. set the shutter speed 125 or faster. Set the ISO to "Auto ISO" with the top ISO of about 3200. Set the camera to Aperture contfrol and take your picture. Make sure you squeeze the shutter and don't use any sudden movement which will cause camera shake.
This setup should remove the problem of camera shake.
I have attaced a photograph taken with these settings. I had to include FLASH as it is late at night here.
Composure is your next hurdle.
Thanks, and
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Thanks doglegg, appreciate the kind words, and only mention it for acuracy, but no lake, it's Sound. What you're looking at was all under water 4-5 hours before at high tide, the drift wood is from all over the world, whales and orcas, giant octopus, six gill Sharks in there. Nothing like Lake Washington, but both big bodies of water so I could see confusing the two. Thanks again.
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The bone is amazing if its bone, looks different from every angle, brown, to green, and in between.
CCC BOMB! Big boom. big, big, booooooooooooommmm.
The bone is amazing if its bone, looks different from every angle, brown, to green, and in between.
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Looks like it could be mammoth...or a very close proximation thereof. Gorgeous whatever it is.
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I never was very good at geography! But I am good at recognizing beautiful bone and blade and that one is. Great knife!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:32 am Thanks doglegg, appreciate the kind words, and only mention it for acuracy, but no lake, it's Sound. What you're looking at was all under water 4-5 hours before at high tide, the drift wood is from all over the world, whales and orcas, giant octopus, six gill Sharks in there. Nothing like Lake Washington, but both big bodies of water so I could see confusing the two. Thanks again.
CCC BOMB! Big boom. big, big, booooooooooooommmm.
The bone is amazing if its bone, looks different from every angle, brown, to green, and in between.
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IvoryMan, RoseCraft states the Nolichucky Jack has Vintage Moss Brown (color) Bone. All their bone handled knives have been bovine prior. However, the bone used on this one is unique, with better grain. I am not a bone expert, but perhaps the cut is why it looks better.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:32 am Thanks doglegg, appreciate the kind words, and only mention it for acuracy, but no lake, it's Sound. What you're looking at was all under water 4-5 hours before at high tide, the drift wood is from all over the world, whales and orcas, giant octopus, six gill Sharks in there. Nothing like Lake Washington, but both big bodies of water so I could see confusing the two. Thanks again.
CCC BOMB! Big boom. big, big, booooooooooooommmm.
The bone is amazing if its bone, looks different from every angle, brown, to green, and in between.
For anyone interested, I will have these back in stock very soon. Some new patterns are coming out over the next 2-3 months also.
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:17 pmIvoryMan, RoseCraft states the Nolichucky Jack has Vintage Moss Brown (color) Bone. All their bone handled knives have been bovine prior. However, the bone used on this one is unique, with better grain. I am not a bone expert, but perhaps the cut is why it looks better.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:32 am Thanks doglegg, appreciate the kind words, and only mention it for acuracy, but no lake, it's Sound. What you're looking at was all under water 4-5 hours before at high tide, the drift wood is from all over the world, whales and orcas, giant octopus, six gill Sharks in there. Nothing like Lake Washington, but both big bodies of water so I could see confusing the two. Thanks again.
CCC BOMB! Big boom. big, big, booooooooooooommmm.
The bone is amazing if its bone, looks different from every angle, brown, to green, and in between.It certainly is different from their other offerings.
For anyone interested, I will have these back in stock very soon. Some new patterns are coming out over the next 2-3 months also.
Ahhhhh, thank you again and for the info. What a beauty, still feel shock. Looked like bone, but no bone I'm familiar with. Great grain and fishers like African or exotic bone.Gotta say the bone is very impressive. Reminds me of camel or giraffe. The whole knife is well done. Action is butter, click is sweet, pull and snap, great. I have an AG Russell from a few years ago, I had considered them pretty much top end from this country. This knife is better. I know current AG Rs are better too, but you get the idea. They are still getting better and they blow away what they were putting out 8- 10 years ago.thanks again, what a knife. Wow.
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I am not familiar with phone and ipad cameras but I have just had a look at my camera and find that a good combination would be Photo, flash and, with my camera, don't use the macro mode. I know that there are some professional features where you can set up the parameters as described above, but I could not find them. I have attached a photo taken with my phone for comparison. I am really impressed with my phone's camera.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:59 pmThat's great information, ME-2, would what you described work for the camera that's built into my laptop too, cuz it's the only camera I have?mangoeater2 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:15 pmIt is not your camera. Any camera today can take exceptional photographs if you have set them up correctly.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:03 pm I don't know if it's my camera, my camera settings, me or a little of all three but my pictures SUCK. I see 3F's pictures and the pictures 46, Willie, J2shoes and others take and think how professional they look. I'll bet that's it. Everyone has hired a professional photographer and is passing it off as their own work. Sneaky devils.![]()
Try aperture f5.6 to f8. set the shutter speed 125 or faster. Set the ISO to "Auto ISO" with the top ISO of about 3200. Set the camera to Aperture contfrol and take your picture. Make sure you squeeze the shutter and don't use any sudden movement which will cause camera shake.
This setup should remove the problem of camera shake.
I have attaced a photograph taken with these settings. I had to include FLASH as it is late at night here.
Composure is your next hurdle.
Thanks, andto AAPK!
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Much thanks for that information, I appreciate it.mangoeater2 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 5:19 pmI am not familiar with phone and ipad cameras but I have just had a look at my camera and find that a good combination would be Photo, flash and, with my camera, don't use the macro mode. I know that there are some professional features where you can set up the parameters as described above, but I could not find them. I have attached a photo taken with my phone for comparison. I am really impressed with my phone's camera.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:59 pmThat's great information, ME-2, would what you described work for the camera that's built into my laptop too, cuz it's the only camera I have?mangoeater2 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:15 pm
It is not your camera. Any camera today can take exceptional photographs if you have set them up correctly.
Try aperture f5.6 to f8. set the shutter speed 125 or faster. Set the ISO to "Auto ISO" with the top ISO of about 3200. Set the camera to Aperture contfrol and take your picture. Make sure you squeeze the shutter and don't use any sudden movement which will cause camera shake.
This setup should remove the problem of camera shake.
I have attaced a photograph taken with these settings. I had to include FLASH as it is late at night here.
Composure is your next hurdle.
Thanks, andto AAPK!
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Your camera certainly does take great shots, and I've heard and seen that often from other phone owners, what great pictures their phone's camera takes.
Maybe I'll tinker around with the settings, see how that goes.
Thx again!
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Re: Knife Photography
Beautiful knife, G-man, and in my favorite color and configuration, have you still got both arms and legs?
Also,
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I sure hope you understand my comment about "arms and legs", G-man, was simply made cuz those knives can get costly, I meant no offence whatsoever!
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Awww G-man, like Mark said ... that is my kind of knife! And
to the best knife forum around!
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Gorgeous knife. 72 is one of my faves and loooooove that drop point.
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