A few I took today

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A few I took today

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Was out and about when I spotted some card stock paper that looked like it'd be good for photo backgrounds. Here are a few shots on said paper, I'll try to put up some more later.

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Nice ones..
I love that PE Civilian, and CF looks cool.

Is that some sort of locking mechanism on those Centofante's?
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Yes, that slider on the front of the C25 & C50 is an additional safety lock. Move it towards the pivot when the knife is open and the blade will not close if the liner is disengaged. A nice extra bit of security, but I always thought it detracted from the looks of the knife by a smidgen.
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Very nice pictures, jujigatame!
I think you picked up very good background, especially for Civilian.
Did you use some sort of editing software for Civilian shots? They came out pretty good especially close-up.
Thank you for sharing!
Looking forward to see more.
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Actually, at first I looked, that whattaheck, is there some Spyderco Auto's on that picture :o So You're right, they distract "the form" a little.
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WhyNot wrote: Did you use some sort of editing software for Civilian shots?
WhyNot.

I don't do any editing to my photos aside from cropping/resizing. Getting good, even lighting without glare is my most frequent obstacle. I end up taking lots of pics to try different angles and usually come out with something that's usable.

Edited to add: Here's batch number two.

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nice collection there jujigatame... I see you have a Tmag ... :cool:
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Great pictures, you have some very nice knives!

Looking forward to more from you in the future.
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