Knife photography baby steps
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Knife photography baby steps
I have been photographing knives for a while and have been enjoying it immensely.I thought I would share some of the pics that I think turned out ok.
Do enjoy them.
Do enjoy them.
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Nice one....
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Real good pics... DSLR?
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Can't see the pics Bruno !!!!!!
But none the less, with all the emails I have been receieving from you I'm sure they're top class... Please see if you can photograph the tradiational antique blades in your collection and the collection of knives that you yourself own... I'm sure you have hoarded a huge collection of tactical blades by now
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But none the less, with all the emails I have been receieving from you I'm sure they're top class... Please see if you can photograph the tradiational antique blades in your collection and the collection of knives that you yourself own... I'm sure you have hoarded a huge collection of tactical blades by now
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Re: Knife photography baby steps
Nice photos. Try with a contrasting background next.
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Yes its a Nikon D90 with the basic lens. I have a terrible tripod so spend more time trying to save the camera from tipping over.rahul567 wrote:Real good pics... DSLR?
Don't worry cause you own most of them. No horde of tactical blades. Just my old trusty Gerber LMF and my favorite folder the Spyderco Endura 4.Moin. wrote:Can't see the pics Bruno !!!!!!
But none the less, with all the emails I have been receieving from you I'm sure they're top class... Please see if you can photograph the tradiational antique blades in your collection and the collection of knives that you yourself own... I'm sure you have hoarded a huge collection of tactical blades by now
Yes I must get more creative with the backgrounds. I now use a bit of thermocole to direct some light on to the blade edge.choombak wrote:Nice photos. Try with a contrasting background next.
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Nice pics !!
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Here are some more pictures I have taken...
This last picture is of an amazingly small fully functional folder. Thats a five rupee coin to show scale!! One can wear it like a pendent.
This last picture is of an amazingly small fully functional folder. Thats a five rupee coin to show scale!! One can wear it like a pendent.
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Re: Knife photography baby steps
Some good pics there Bruno!
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Nice pics Bruno.Keep up the good work
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i love the little one.
it would definitely be a problem if you are flying somewhere.
it would definitely be a problem if you are flying somewhere.
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Re: Knife photography baby steps
[quote="Bruno22"]I have been photographing knives for a while and have been enjoying it immensely.I thought I would share some of the pics that I think turned out ok.
Do enjoy them.
Beautiful knives. From where, did you purchase these 2 knives from? How much is the length of these blades?
Do enjoy them.
Beautiful knives. From where, did you purchase these 2 knives from? How much is the length of these blades?
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Nice pictures Bruno, the second batch was even better
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Very Nice Pics bro!Love them all.
Are those belong to your personal collection?
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Are those belong to your personal collection?
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Yes its very cute but I guess you would need to remove it if flying. Its basically like a pendent.maverick786us wrote:The first one is called the CRKT Hammond Cruiser. It has a blade length of 3.75". Its built like a tank and flips open beautifully. The second one is my all time favorite. Its called the Boker CLB Direkt. Its manufactured by Boker but designed by Chad Los Banos, who is a great designer. This one is aggressive and an all out fighter. Super light and very nice on the grip. Both are from the US.Bruno22 wrote:I have been photographing knives for a while and have been enjoying it immensely.I thought I would share some of the pics that I think turned out ok.
Do enjoy them.
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Beautiful knives. From where, did you purchase these 2 knives from? How much is the length of these blades?
Yes most are from my own collection and some of which I had two have passed through my hands and now belong to others.biking3819 wrote:Very Nice Pics bro!Love them all.
Are those belong to your personal collection?
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SanjivSafarigent wrote:i love the little one.
it would definitely be a problem if you are flying somewhere.
Thanks Rajat. Now I will try and get more creative. Maybe try and do a wallpaper for all you knife lovers!Rajat wrote:Nice pictures Bruno, the second batch was even better
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