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Old 10-29-2007, 17:11   #7
kgoerz
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Originally Posted by Razor View Post
Is your GB knife sporting dreadlocks?
Mon, you know how many jobs the Man give me to do with that Knife.....

Actually It's Red, White and Blue. Have to do it over with 550 Cord. The leather is to stiff, Doesn't melt well either

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One of the keys to getting the pics of a knife is to show the blade shape all the way to the point. This way the viewer knows what kind of knife they are seeing.
But we had fun stabbing them into the Deck I am waiting for the rest of my stuff to get here to do more pics. ill try some of the stuff you all are saying. I need to use a Tripod.

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Use F stops to keep main item in focus and non important stuff out of focus, it reduces clutter.
Whats ISO? I am using a Digital. It has a few Manuel settings thou. What do some of these mean to you, or how would you use them? They all have a default Auto.
1. ISO-80 to 800
2. White Balance-Daylight-Tungsten-Florescent.
3. level of Sharpness-Sharp-Soft.
4. Color-Saturated-neutral-Sepia.
5. Exposure metering-Multi pattern-Center weight-Center Spot. This is probably close to F-Stop
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