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I took the day off work today and spent a little time out in the woods with my camera and tripod, and a pack full of knives. I got some pretty nice pictures that I am happy with.
1906 - Pearl Ladies Knife
2010 - Burnt Stag 4-blade Stockman
2013 - Burnt Stag Moose
2013 - Burnt Stag Tadpole
2014 - Burnt Stag Scout
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Thanks Brian. Dennis, I hope you have a good time at that show. It is quite a bit larger than the Queen show I was at this past weekend. One of these years I'll get down there, or to the Tennessee show, and get a change of scenery.
Carl, you have some mad photo skills! The Tunas are delicious on their own but your photos make them breathtaking
I appreciate that, thank you. I try to lay things out to get the best results, and I'm always learning more about proper framing and tricks of the trade by looking at others photography. Next step I need to buy a better camera.
LOL Dennis, heck yes!!
I've been wanting to get another nice picture showing the mammoth on the back side, but I've been strapped for time and the weather hasn't been cooperating with me. Hopefully soon.
Well, it took a while, but I got out and took a bunch of photos of the pile side of that ivory teardrop. While waiting for my daughter to get off the bus, I noticed this bunch of orange mushrooms growing in the moss under the giant oak tree, and thought they made a nice setting for a knife photo.
I really like the mammoth ivory on this knife, it has so much character to it. Definitely the most unique ivory out of all my Tuna knives.
Nice knife and picture Carl! That would also make a nice setting for a mushroom knife picture.
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