Knife Photography

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I like those pic just fine Big.
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I'll hafta 3rd that motion, Monk.
Great looking kanifes & photos. :mrgreen:
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Wood-splitting knife :-)
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Been playing around a bit today.
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I like something about this pic. ::smirk::
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Knice stufff JTS ::tu::
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You know there are some talented shutterbugs on here. Someone should make a coffee table book. ::hmm::
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big monk wrote:Still trying to get better at this photo stuff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :)

That Elephant's Toenail (?_Whaler) looks like one of the 'BIG Things' tourist attractions.

Over here we have The Big Pineapple, The Big Banana etc.etc.

So is there a Big Pocket Knife somewhere?
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There is a big pocket knife and Monk has it. :wink:

Show him Monk.
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JWS wrote:You know there are some talented shutterbugs on here. Someone should make a coffee table book. ::hmm::
Knice idea.

I just made a 2012 Knife Calendar!! ::nod::
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I have a LOT of work to do on background!

I go for repeatable pics just now. I use a Nikon Coolpix P60 Point and Shoot. 8.1 Megapixils.
It has a fair amount of adjustment. I shoot as big of a picture as the camera will take. I use Irfanview to crop and resize and I always make a size that will show on my screen with no scrolling.

This shot has the bright outdoors behind and I use flash to make the knife "pop":
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Different knife, same setup:
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Would you agree that if I used a more interesting background my pics would be better?
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Fooled around a bit and came up with this:
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Overcast sky makes a LOT of difference!!!
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Overcast can make some dramatic lighting for sure.
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I like Case knives, but I don't use them for EDC.
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Very knice work Johnj! ::tu::
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I'm not using too much bandwidth?
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Nice pic John & perfect size! ::tu::
Besides it is a good knife. :lol:
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Just snapped this one.

Meyerco G10 Tactical
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Here's a nice little Buck.
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Most recent pic.
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Yes indeedy, overcast helps disperse light and reduces glare
while also providing truer colors. Least that's what I heard.
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Woosey___________you are the ""MASTER""________and Johnnie___you are quite a "'Master"" yourself ******great photos,guys ::tu:: ::tu::
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Awesome pics guys! ::envy::
I would like to claim myself as the worst pic taker on the site! ::woot::
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Knice pics boyz ::tu::
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One heck of a nice pic of that Remington!
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