Knife Photography
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Nice pics, especially like the flint knapped knives with the antler handles. Beautiful works of art. Of course so are your mass produced, but those babies are hand made, one of a kind beauties. Great pics and keep them coming.
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Taking a walk in the woods this morning, and came across a small Maple next to a creek, and down at the bottom of a steep hill. Since it was protected somewhat from the elements, the leaves were still hangin on. That tree, plus the red berries, were a welcome respite from the Winter brown. I thought it was a good spot to park my PocketEze for a photo.
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Great photo Ike !! The red on the shield and the red berries pull the eye right into the picture . Nice to see something other than the Snow we have up here .Waukonda wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 9:11 pm Taking a walk in the woods this morning, and came across a small Maple next to a creek, and down at the bottom of a steep hill. Since it was protected somewhat from the elements, the leaves were still hangin on. That tree, plus the red berries, were a welcome respite from the Winter brown. I thought it was a good spot to park my PocketEze for a photo.
Stay warm my Friend.
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 9:11 pm Taking a walk in the woods this morning, and came across a small Maple next to a creek, and down at the bottom of a steep hill. Since it was protected somewhat from the elements, the leaves were still hangin on. That tree, plus the red berries, were a welcome respite from the Winter brown. I thought it was a good spot to park my PocketEze for a photo.
Good spot indeed, beautiful setting, beautiful knife. Love those bones and great pics.
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Wow!!!
Some really outstanding photos have been posted since I last dropped in! Great show gentlemen!

The sun sinks low early this time of year and our afternoon walks become evening walks.
The sun sinks low early this time of year and our afternoon walks become evening walks.
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Great photo Ike. Great knife too!!Waukonda wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 9:11 pm Taking a walk in the woods this morning, and came across a small Maple next to a creek, and down at the bottom of a steep hill. Since it was protected somewhat from the elements, the leaves were still hangin on. That tree, plus the red berries, were a welcome respite from the Winter brown. I thought it was a good spot to park my PocketEze for a photo.
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I hope it’s okay to post another forum’s annual knife. If not, will the mods please delete. Bladeforums 2022 Bunny Knife. Desaturated b/w.
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Sweet shots Joeradza, jtx, Squach, Case XX. Excellent stuff posted. Keep 'em coming.
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Took these yesterday to use in my upcoming Fleabay listing. Thought they look pretty cool.
But hey … what do I know?
But hey … what do I know?
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All good shots, Ivoryman, but the composition & color balance on that first pic with your Churchill is truly outstanding!
Just curious: do you arrange the flora for your backdrops or is that just how you find it naturally?
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Nice shots, beautiful bones, that's a beauty all around.bullitt4001 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 22, 2022 7:13 pm Took these yesterday to use in my upcoming Fleabay listing. Thought they look pretty cool.
But hey … what do I know?![]()
Hey thanks for the compliments, that means a lot. I try to make pics that other people would find interesting. I can look at the knife anytime, anywhere, but the pics document the time, the light, weather, the ground cover, and lets other people see them with hopefully an interesting background. No I don't re-arrange the leaf litter or whatever is in the pics. I like to look for backgrounds that need no arranging, or altering. The goal is the true, authentic, untouched by human hands, just as mother nature left it. Shots of exactly how the world exists around me without alteration. Thanks again and always appreciate the feedback.
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That’s a wonderful outlook on the way you like to take photos, very admirable.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:01 pmNice shots, beautiful bones, that's a beauty all around.bullitt4001 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 22, 2022 7:13 pm Took these yesterday to use in my upcoming Fleabay listing. Thought they look pretty cool.
But hey … what do I know?![]()
Hey thanks for the compliments, that means a lot. I try to make pics that other people would find interesting. I can look at the knife anytime, anywhere, but the pics document the time, the light, weather, the ground cover, and lets other people see them with hopefully an interesting background. No I don't re-arrange the leaf litter or whatever is in the pics. I like to look for backgrounds that need no arranging, or altering. The goal is the true, authentic, untouched by human hands, just as mother nature left it. Shots of exactly how the world exists around me without alteration. Thanks again and always appreciate the feedback.
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Thanks Jamie, appreciate the compliment. Just my take on pics and very nice of you to comment about that. Thanks again. 
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Thank you sir, those are 2 of the many knives I brought back from Soldotna, Alaska.
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I like those, they are works of art. And Soldotna huh? I worked there one winter on an electrical job in 1994. The warmest it got was -18 degrees in middle of the day. 30-40 below at night. Saw Moose walking down the plowed roads every day, Grizzly bears at the dump, big heaves in the roads from the freezing, and not much to do in town after work hours. Was a beautiful place though. Alaska is a great place. Really nice in the summer.dlr110 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 5:34 amThank you sir, those are 2 of the many knives I brought back from Soldotna, Alaska.
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Well any photos here today will be interior shots….2 degrees and whiteout condition, and that’s the high for the day. I should have set in the brass monkeys
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Here are several pages of the pictures I took while we were up there in 2019. We stayed with my brother and his wife in a friends lodge right on the Kenai River for almost 3 weeks. Then my brother wintered over there.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 6:01 amI like those, they are works of art. And Soldotna huh? I worked there one winter on an electrical job in 1994. The warmest it got was -18 degrees in middle of the day. 30-40 below at night. Saw Moose walking down the plowed roads every day, Grizzly bears at the dump, big heaves in the roads from the freezing, and not much to do in town after work hours. Was a beautiful place though. Alaska is a great place. Really nice in the summer.
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Bunch of knice ones Squach. You too jtx.
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Squach and Ivoryman, you both have some very nice knives. Thanks for letting us see them. 
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Daaaaang. Really nice ones guys. Can't say enough. Ivory the yellow bone on that Northfiled is a fantastic hue of yellow. What year is that? Wondering if it's from the same batch o' bone as my yellow rose jack....
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