I could not resist not to take that picture :)
Forum Name: tap78
Model Name: Spyderco Paramilitary 2 C81GPOR2

THAT PIC IS AMAZING!- I was hoping to be up there to get the millie but man, With this tough competition, it aint happening :ptap78 wrote:That orange Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is so beautiful with that orange handles that glows like embers in the fireplace.
I could not resist not to take that picture :)
Forum Name: tap78
Model Name: Spyderco Paramilitary 2 C81GPOR2
That's one of the best pics that I have seen!tap78 wrote:That orange Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is so beautiful with that orange handles that glows like embers in the fireplace.
I could not resist not to take that picture :)
Forum Name: tap78
Model Name: Spyderco Paramilitary 2 C81GPOR2
Agreed! After two weeks of triple-digit temperatures, that's the last thing on my mind. I hope you're at McMurdo Station or something.xceptnl wrote:tap 78 is going for the crown! Great pic man. For my curiousity, where are you that you need to have a fire going for any purpose other than as a photography background?
Congrats, Reject, a most amazing collation of pics and a most amazing collection of spydies.Reject wrote:Over the last few years, as my collection and my fascination with Spyderco have grown, I have felt the need to take photographs of them. Not always good photos, but photos never the less.
I was going to take a photo of a single knife or a group of knives, but could not decide on which. So I suppose a title for this photo could be “Indecision”
What I have done is fairly randomly selected just a few photos that I thought may be of interest, out of the many hundreds of photos I have. Then basically thrown them in the air and let them fall where they may.
The result I hope; is a photo that requires more than just a glance to take in. I hope it is one people will to take the time to study, maybe even try to peek under a photo to get a better look at the one below.
So! Some old, some new, a little bit of cute, a little bit of weird and plenty of color.
I hope with this photo in a small way helps to share my illness… :o .Sorry! I mean share my passion for Spyderco knives with others.
That would have been a great picture for the July picture this year over here in the Midwest.tap78 wrote:That orange Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is so beautiful with that orange handles that glows like embers in the fireplace.
I could not resist not to take that picture :)
Forum Name: tap78
Model Name: Spyderco Paramilitary 2 C81GPOR2
You could always add two black rectangles to make up the missing 108 pixels. We seem to be getting used to black borders with all the odd TV resolutions.zackerty wrote:I have got a 10 MP camera and the rules state the following...
Final Printed Image Guidelines (ABSOLUTE MINIMUM – Images should be no smaller than this):
Width: 3450 px
Height: 2700 px
Resolution: 300
(This translates to 11.5” x 9” to account for a ¼ inch bleed)
Image must be available in high resolution at 300dpi at end of contest.
I can manage a picture that is 3888 x 2592...does that mean that I cannot take part?
For anyone else with the same problem, while a border will work, there's also another solution. If you have, or are able to download, Google Picasa you can us it to crop your photo to the required 8.5 X 11 format, then use its "Edit in Picnik" function to open the formatted photo in Picnik, enlarge it with Picnik's resize feature to meet the contest's size requirement and save the enlargement. That's what I wound up doing. I use a Nikon D60 DSLR and had no intention of investing in another camera. I was going to use a border, but tried Picnik even though I didn't think it would preserve the 300dpi resolution. Was pleasantly surprised to find out it did and very pleased with the result.Donut wrote:You could always add two black rectangles to make up the missing 108 pixels. We seem to be getting used to black borders with all the odd TV resolutions.