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cloudy
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What seems to work best to get a clear, up-close photo? I have a good quality digital and also a good 35mm.
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singin46
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Hey cloudy, Welcome to the site. I am relatively new as well to knife photos but I have learned some from members. Don't need a flash,
shoot out of doors under a patio covering or in low lighting, so not to get any blade glare. Its all trial and error and finally success. Hopefully
:lol: Good Luck.

Singin46 :mrgreen:
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Oh, and watch THE SHADOW FROM THE BOXES. 8)
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There are more in the archives but this may get you started on a little reading...

http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... ight=photo

http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... ight=photo
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I would like to see Jfarmers set up now. I fell he was just moved up in photos a lot. :mrgreen:

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