Thanks doglegg.doglegg wrote:Cool photo Jtx, the back ground is perfect.Jtx wrote:Spyderco Sage![]()
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Good choice Charlie.Sasquach wrote:I got home sick for the southwest....
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All of you are giving me some great ideas for my gallery of knives on my website. I'm excited all over again about it. 
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Jtx wrote:Nice shot Scott!TripleF wrote:Tried to capture the approaching storm...
jmh58 wrote:Killer pics Iman and Scott!!![]()
KOOL!!!
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thanks again fellas.doglegg wrote:Cool Scott.![]()
Iman, great contrast.
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Thanks but you're selling yourself short and upselling my pics. I just put my knife down on whatever ground or plant, bush, log I happen to run into during the days events. NO photography lessons or skills here, just put it down on something that looks interesting and phone camera it. And your shots are as interesting as any. Keep them coming and thanks for the compliment, but it's amature hour around here 24-7. I just copied others subject matter and knives.dlr110 wrote:Great photography!!!! I wish I had an eye for photos like a lot of you guys. Love seeing them.Ivoryman wrote:Tidioute sunshine and tomatoes![]()
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Yep.Ivoryman wrote:Thanks but you're selling yourself short and upselling my pics. I just put my knife down on whatever ground or plant, bush, log I happen to run into during the days events. NO photography lessons or skills here, just put it down on something that looks interesting and phone camera it. And your shots are as interesting as any. Keep them coming and thanks for the compliment, but it's amature hour around here 24-7. I just copied others subject matter and knives.dlr110 wrote:Great photography!!!! I wish I had an eye for photos like a lot of you guys. Love seeing them.Ivoryman wrote:Tidioute sunshine and tomatoes![]()
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Playing around with my phone camera using a piece of mesquite furniture. (I call it a stench because is a cross between a stool and a bench. My wife is not impressed with my command of the language
). Anyway I like how these turned out and I might try more pictures on the mesquite with a real camera. Normally blade reflections irritate me, but I was trying to get them this time.
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Lots of visual interest there. Well done. 
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EXCELLENT!! Especially with the reflections.RalphAlsip wrote:Playing around with my phone camera using a piece of mesquite furniture. (I call it a stench because is a cross between a stool and a bench. My wife is not impressed with my command of the language). Anyway I like how these turned out and I might try more pictures on the mesquite with a real camera. Normally blade reflections irritate me, but I was trying to get them this time.
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Ditto!!dlr110 wrote:EXCELLENT!! Especially with the reflections.RalphAlsip wrote:Playing around with my phone camera using a piece of mesquite furniture. (I call it a stench because is a cross between a stool and a bench. My wife is not impressed with my command of the language). Anyway I like how these turned out and I might try more pictures on the mesquite with a real camera. Normally blade reflections irritate me, but I was trying to get them this time.
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Nailed it Ralph!
And that's some beautiful woodwork. Period.
And that's some beautiful woodwork. Period.
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Jerry you did mesquite proud and I love the reflection in the blade. Furniture and photos both lovely.

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today's efforts....oooops and yesterday's
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Another great in the flames shot FFF. Sweeeeeeeeet. Keep those coming for sure for sure.
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Oh, yeah!!!TripleF wrote:Ditto!!dlr110 wrote:EXCELLENT!! Especially with the reflections.RalphAlsip wrote:Playing around with my phone camera using a piece of mesquite furniture. (I call it a stench because is a cross between a stool and a bench. My wife is not impressed with my command of the language). Anyway I like how these turned out and I might try more pictures on the mesquite with a real camera. Normally blade reflections irritate me, but I was trying to get them this time.
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Scott two great shots. I think I like the first one best but the flame shot is wonderful too.
Iman, I can't give you credit for a great shot on that first one. You could lay that knife just about any where and do a pencil sketch and it would still look good. Of your knives, that one is one of my favorites. But you do get credit for the pics of the 2nd knife. Great looking knife and great pics.

Iman, I can't give you credit for a great shot on that first one. You could lay that knife just about any where and do a pencil sketch and it would still look good. Of your knives, that one is one of my favorites. But you do get credit for the pics of the 2nd knife. Great looking knife and great pics.
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Thanks dogleg, but all I do usually is lay them down on what I'm around and don't deserve much credit for that. The knife does all the work of looking good. That one's like a model who never takes a bad shot. Even when it's not a great shot it looks good anyway.
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Thanks fellas!!
Took this yesterday
Took this yesterday
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Scott, that one must be a prefire picture. Fat wood ready, prepared and waiting. Did you wrap the handle? 
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Good looking knife! Same question as doglegg, did you wrap the handle and is that parachute cord? 
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Wouldn't be so daresome to speak for friend Scott but the man knows his way around paracord. 
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Nice shot Homer, like the paracord lanyard on the bottle opener. Cool.
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Scott modified it into a knife pick works like a charm to. I guess it would open a bottle of pop but the lanyard might get in the way. 
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Ahhhhhh, knife pick. Get it now. Thanks for the clue, I missed that. Bet it still opens the Mexican Coke and Pepsi bottles. Good one FFF.
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Nice shot of a very colorful Buck Homer! I like the church key knife pick too!! 
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