Knife Photography
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Been waiting for some red tinted leaves to take a picture of this years AAPK pocketknife. OH
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Great photo's fellers, yawl are knocking it out of the park, keep up the good work and I'll keep looking.

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Nice shot Old H, perfect leaves for the job and good looking red bone.
Thanks Quick Steel and Rookie, wood stove keeps churning it out.
Thanks Quick Steel and Rookie, wood stove keeps churning it out.
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Thank you I-Man; that is some very nice stag in your Northwoods - looks good on the ashes. OH
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Cool pic I-Man, sweet knife as well.
Same with yours Old Hunter, very nice blending of colors.
Same with yours Old Hunter, very nice blending of colors.
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Beautiful pics fellas, especially the fall leaves Bruce!! 
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[image][/image] Buck Companion, and a Case Sodbuster Jr.
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BUCK Mini-Alpha Hunter.. John 
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I enjoy taking pics of knives so whenever I get a new knife I make the poor thing pose for some snap shots. I made this one pose on a scrap piece of eastern diamond back skin for a minute. 
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sunknife: Now that is original! First time I've seen a knife posed on a snake skin. 
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Love the rattle and skin Sunknife, cool pose.
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Very cool with the rattle and knife. You know, when I look at that photo it makes me think that you could make a unique pocket slip with that snake skin and attached rattle. It would get folks attention when you pulled it out!
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Thanks I-Man
Thanks Dinadn. Now ya gave me a good idea for what to do with that snake skin scrap.
Thanks Dinadn. Now ya gave me a good idea for what to do with that snake skin scrap.
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Ebony wood and fading blue sky on the blade.
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Bullet End Jack on the grill
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Great photos guys I really like looking at this thread
Heres my newest infatuation
Heres my newest infatuation
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Nice photos I-Man. That EO bullet's smooth creamy colored handle is sweet and really pops against the black kettle grill top.
Nice pic Gino and I really like that knife as well. Would ya call that color a sort of honey brown? The jigging pattern looks similar if not the same as this
S&M knife I have. To me the jigging has a sort of old timey look that I like. I bet that knife of your is built to take on some work but its so pretty that if it were mine I'd have to consider keeping it pristine just to look at.
Nice pic Gino and I really like that knife as well. Would ya call that color a sort of honey brown? The jigging pattern looks similar if not the same as this
S&M knife I have. To me the jigging has a sort of old timey look that I like. I bet that knife of your is built to take on some work but its so pretty that if it were mine I'd have to consider keeping it pristine just to look at.
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sunknife.. You got a real good eye at matching your back drop with the handle color.. Very nice.. You make the handle pop!!!
John 
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Wow Gino and Sunknife, those two are beautiful knives. Great bones both. Well done pics too. Thanks Sunknife.
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Sweet red bone mini T, Ivoryman...one of my all-time favorite Case patterns and beautifully photographed...great color saturation and contrast...looks professional.
Here are my newest Kershaws, Honcho & Macho in water buffalo bone.
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Here are my newest Kershaws, Honcho & Macho in water buffalo bone.
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Great knife pose, great petroglyph background, great color consistency. Top notch photo Q.
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