Your photo's certainly look proffesional to me. I'd never even considered the Terzuola before but your pictures are making me think about getting one :D
Great looking photos :) Seeing the Orange milli makes me want another one!!! ( I swapped blades and put a black CE on mine... kind of missing the Satin one now)
jackthedog wrote:Those are great pictures. I have what some may consider a "nice camera" and I can't get them to come out that well. What type of camera are you using?
Thanks, jackthedog. Those are taken by Canon PowerShot SX110 (aperture priority, shutter priority, or manual). Fairly cheap camera with a bit more advanced features compared to simple point-and-shot cameras.
I used another Nikon Coolpix S200 (simple point-and-shot) before Canon came. It took decent pictures actually (I don't use it anymore and don't know what to do with it :o ):
You could start a thread and post your pictures. Many others take much better pics than I do (I have to take some outdoor pics) and they will help :) .
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How easy/hard is the Terzuola to open one handed, since it's a slipit? I really like that knife...i need to handle one but none of the shops i've been to have had one.
skatenut wrote:excellent pics, keep them coming, please! :D
do you use a light box?
Jester wrote:Lighting and composition are more important than camera model.
Nice pics.
Thanks, skatenut & Jester. I used 3 white garbage bags plus a cheap Ikea table up side down as the "box" :p . Jester is right, lighting is the key (I don't know what composition is :p ).
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Evil D wrote:How easy/hard is the Terzuola to open one handed, since it's a slipit? I really like that knife...i need to handle one but none of the shops i've been to have had one.
Well, Terzuola SlipIt is my first and only non-locking Spydie, so I can't compare it to other non-locking Spydies. T utilizes tiny metal ball on each side/handle, same as detent balls on my Sage II and Leaf Storm. One-hand opening is typical and the blade of the T stays closed securely in the pocket due to two strong detents.
Hope it helps, Evil D. :cool:
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