Knife Photography
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ESEE and old glory
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"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
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Very nice with big Blue in the background.
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Re: Knife Photography
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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One of my favorite pieces for "light-carry" days...
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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That is SOOO Kool!! 




John
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Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Thanks, appreciate it. You too in the one of the knife spanning the gap in the wood pile, and the flag behind. Well thought out, posed, and executed.
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I just received my copy of "Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022" I purchased it mainly for my Knife Photography, (what else right?)
Mostly to be used on "Layering" my pictures. I have an older copy of Photoshop, however, it"s from 1998, may not even run on my current Microsoft Windows 10?
I also purchased the ""Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 for Old Folder" I mean: "for dummies" A must have book for anything as technical as Photoshop Elements.
I did a search within AAPKs Knife photography "Search this forum" for "Adobe Photoshop Elements" to see what the other members had to say, and......not one member added any information on "Adobe Photoshop"
There is a lot to learn in Photoshop, but the rewards will be great. It lists for $99.00, however, it goes on sale for $69.00 often.
The below picture of my Case 2021 Vault Copperhead (recently purchased) is a real SFO beauty, only 132 were produced, I have #55 of 132 made. The number 055 is engraved on the master clip blade but did not come out on my picture.
A Case representative stated within Case Collectors Club that the Case Vault Copperheads would stop production on November 23rd 2021, however, the Birthday on the box states that this 2021 Copperhead was produced on 01/31/2022. What's with that Case? Due to backed up production or Covid?
The below picture is what I mean of "Layered," where one can place numerous pictures within one photo setting and add numerous backgroung goodies. I did not use my new "Adobe Photoshop" software. I used IrfanView; https://www.irfanview.com/ it's a free program that I often use for picture resizing. A good program but a bit limited.
Of course you can use "Paint Shop" or "Paint 3D" that is included with Windows 10, but they are also very limited, not much eye candy or razzle dazzle.
However, my below picture is not very presentable due to the different background colors and knife length sizes. I hope to be more professional on my future "Layered" photos when using Adobe Photoshop.
What Photo programs do you use?
Dan
Mostly to be used on "Layering" my pictures. I have an older copy of Photoshop, however, it"s from 1998, may not even run on my current Microsoft Windows 10?
I also purchased the ""Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 for Old Folder" I mean: "for dummies" A must have book for anything as technical as Photoshop Elements.
I did a search within AAPKs Knife photography "Search this forum" for "Adobe Photoshop Elements" to see what the other members had to say, and......not one member added any information on "Adobe Photoshop"
There is a lot to learn in Photoshop, but the rewards will be great. It lists for $99.00, however, it goes on sale for $69.00 often.
The below picture of my Case 2021 Vault Copperhead (recently purchased) is a real SFO beauty, only 132 were produced, I have #55 of 132 made. The number 055 is engraved on the master clip blade but did not come out on my picture.
A Case representative stated within Case Collectors Club that the Case Vault Copperheads would stop production on November 23rd 2021, however, the Birthday on the box states that this 2021 Copperhead was produced on 01/31/2022. What's with that Case? Due to backed up production or Covid?
The below picture is what I mean of "Layered," where one can place numerous pictures within one photo setting and add numerous backgroung goodies. I did not use my new "Adobe Photoshop" software. I used IrfanView; https://www.irfanview.com/ it's a free program that I often use for picture resizing. A good program but a bit limited.
Of course you can use "Paint Shop" or "Paint 3D" that is included with Windows 10, but they are also very limited, not much eye candy or razzle dazzle.
However, my below picture is not very presentable due to the different background colors and knife length sizes. I hope to be more professional on my future "Layered" photos when using Adobe Photoshop.
What Photo programs do you use?
Dan
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Thanks!
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Yup Dan, the adobe suite is about the "best bang for your buck" out there. Even thou it does cost a chunk of change, there's more than a lifetime's worth of tools @ your disposal.Old Folder wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:52 am I just received my copy of "Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022" I purchased it mainly for my Knife Photography, (what else right?)
Mostly to be used on "Layering" my pictures. I have an older copy of Photoshop, however, it"s from 1998, may not even run on my current Microsoft Windows 10?
I also purchased the ""Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 for Old Folder" I mean: "for dummies" A must have book for anything as technical as Photoshop Elements.
I did a search within AAPKs Knife photography "Search this forum" for "Adobe Photoshop Elements" to see what the other members had to say, and......not one member added any information on "Adobe Photoshop"![]()
There is a lot to learn in Photoshop, but the rewards will be great. It lists for $99.00, however, it goes on sale for $69.00 often.
The below picture of my Case 2021 Vault Copperhead (recently purchased) is a real SFO beauty, only 132 were produced, I have #55 of 132 made. The number 055 is engraved on the master clip blade but did not come out on my picture.
A Case representative stated within Case Collectors Club that the Case Vault Copperheads would stop production on November 23rd 2021, however, the Birthday on the box states that this 2021 Copperhead was produced on 01/31/2022. What's with that Case? Due to backed up production or Covid?
The below picture is what I mean of "Layered," where one can place numerous pictures within one photo setting and add numerous backgroung goodies. I did not use my new "Adobe Photoshop" software. I used IrfanView; https://www.irfanview.com/ it's a free program that I often use for picture resizing. A good program but a bit limited.
Of course you can use "Paint Shop" or "Paint 3D" that is included with Windows 10, but they are also very limited, not much eye candy or razzle dazzle.
However, my below picture is not very presentable due to the different background colors and knife length sizes. I hope to be more professional on my future "Layered" photos when using Adobe Photoshop.
What Photo programs do you use?
CASE 1889 2021.jpg
Dan
Personally, I find Microsoft's own photo & video apps pretty good. Integration with my computer is a big thing for me, I hate fighting to get software running.
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Re: Knife Photography
My most classy and most trashy pieces
Perceval French in Harlequin scheme
Vintage Camillus TL-29
Perceval French in Harlequin scheme
Vintage Camillus TL-29
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Re: Knife Photography
Case Crimson Red Peachseed Trapper
Click on the photo to enlarge, I cant get over what a gorgeous trapper this is.
Click on the photo to enlarge, I cant get over what a gorgeous trapper this is.
I, am the NRA.
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Re: Knife Photography
That deep fiery crimson may actually warm your hand. 
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Re: Knife Photography
Whoa guys! Boat is on fire today!
Stunning knives, and settings; well done.

Stunning knives, and settings; well done.
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Thanks for your opinions WillyWillyCamaro wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 2:10 amYup Dan, the adobe suite is about the "best bang for your buck" out there. Even thou it does cost a chunk of change, there's more than a lifetime's worth of tools @ your disposal.Old Folder wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:52 am I just received my copy of "Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022" I purchased it mainly for my Knife Photography, (what else right?)
Mostly to be used on "Layering" my pictures. I have an older copy of Photoshop, however, it"s from 1998, may not even run on my current Microsoft Windows 10?
I also purchased the ""Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 for Old Folder" I mean: "for dummies" A must have book for anything as technical as Photoshop Elements.
I did a search within AAPKs Knife photography "Search this forum" for "Adobe Photoshop Elements" to see what the other members had to say, and......not one member added any information on "Adobe Photoshop"![]()
There is a lot to learn in Photoshop, but the rewards will be great. It lists for $99.00, however, it goes on sale for $69.00 often.
The below picture of my Case 2021 Vault Copperhead (recently purchased) is a real SFO beauty, only 132 were produced, I have #55 of 132 made. The number 055 is engraved on the master clip blade but did not come out on my picture.
A Case representative stated within Case Collectors Club that the Case Vault Copperheads would stop production on November 23rd 2021, however, the Birthday on the box states that this 2021 Copperhead was produced on 01/31/2022. What's with that Case? Due to backed up production or Covid?
The below picture is what I mean of "Layered," where one can place numerous pictures within one photo setting and add numerous backgroung goodies. I did not use my new "Adobe Photoshop" software. I used IrfanView; https://www.irfanview.com/ it's a free program that I often use for picture resizing. A good program but a bit limited.
Of course you can use "Paint Shop" or "Paint 3D" that is included with Windows 10, but they are also very limited, not much eye candy or razzle dazzle.
However, my below picture is not very presentable due to the different background colors and knife length sizes. I hope to be more professional on my future "Layered" photos when using Adobe Photoshop.
What Photo programs do you use?
CASE 1889 2021.jpg
Dan
Personally, I find Microsoft's own photo & video apps pretty good. Integration with my computer is a big thing for me, I hate fighting to get software running.
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I just downloaded Microsoft's own photo & video app into my Windows 10 you suggested, seems to run well. Will play with it.
Dan
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
Dan
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Re: Knife Photography
Yup, I do all my video editing with it. So if it's good enough for this fibro foggy dude, it's good for most anyone getting started.Old Folder wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:31 pmThanks for your opinions WillyWillyCamaro wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 2:10 amYup Dan, the adobe suite is about the "best bang for your buck" out there. Even thou it does cost a chunk of change, there's more than a lifetime's worth of tools @ your disposal.Old Folder wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:52 am I just received my copy of "Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022" I purchased it mainly for my Knife Photography, (what else right?)
Mostly to be used on "Layering" my pictures. I have an older copy of Photoshop, however, it"s from 1998, may not even run on my current Microsoft Windows 10?
I also purchased the ""Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 for Old Folder" I mean: "for dummies" A must have book for anything as technical as Photoshop Elements.
I did a search within AAPKs Knife photography "Search this forum" for "Adobe Photoshop Elements" to see what the other members had to say, and......not one member added any information on "Adobe Photoshop"![]()
There is a lot to learn in Photoshop, but the rewards will be great. It lists for $99.00, however, it goes on sale for $69.00 often.
The below picture of my Case 2021 Vault Copperhead (recently purchased) is a real SFO beauty, only 132 were produced, I have #55 of 132 made. The number 055 is engraved on the master clip blade but did not come out on my picture.
A Case representative stated within Case Collectors Club that the Case Vault Copperheads would stop production on November 23rd 2021, however, the Birthday on the box states that this 2021 Copperhead was produced on 01/31/2022. What's with that Case? Due to backed up production or Covid?
The below picture is what I mean of "Layered," where one can place numerous pictures within one photo setting and add numerous backgroung goodies. I did not use my new "Adobe Photoshop" software. I used IrfanView; https://www.irfanview.com/ it's a free program that I often use for picture resizing. A good program but a bit limited.
Of course you can use "Paint Shop" or "Paint 3D" that is included with Windows 10, but they are also very limited, not much eye candy or razzle dazzle.
However, my below picture is not very presentable due to the different background colors and knife length sizes. I hope to be more professional on my future "Layered" photos when using Adobe Photoshop.
What Photo programs do you use?
CASE 1889 2021.jpg
Dan
Personally, I find Microsoft's own photo & video apps pretty good. Integration with my computer is a big thing for me, I hate fighting to get software running.
![]()
I just downloaded Microsoft's own photo & video app into my Windows 10 you suggested, seems to run well. Will play with it.
Dan
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My new CRKT HERON
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"Land of the rising sun", comes to mind Scott. Nice addition!
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Re: Knife Photography
Back in the saddle.
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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