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I've found on my HD few photos of spydies I made lately.
I would like to share it with You... :)
Well I love spydies and making photos of them ,so ....beware , this thread will be updated. ;)

Here we go:

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Nice photography. Is it rude to ask for some photo specs? Film speed, shutter speed, etc.? I'm not asking you to give up professional trade secrets, but any hints you could toss out would be appreciated.

-Bob

p.s. Also since I'm already pestering you, can you give some info on the knife in the first photos? Is it a second generation Native? I have a first generation, but the tang stamp is different, and your knife is missing the "1st Generation BRK" blade printing.
 
very nice pics. things like this get me all interested in knife-models i've sworn never to buy. this case is no different, i'm actually starting to like the native :) , but i don't like the FRN handle and lousy clip. now if they made a G10-version with black steel tip-down clip....... :rolleyes: ;)

keep the pics coming, they're great! how's about some more of the almightly Military? :)
 
You captured the Native well!!! It makes me want to own one once again. Beautiful pics.
Matt
 
I like all your photos above and agree that you have talent. While the half folded Military stuck in the tree trunk in probably my favorite, I also really enjoy the Goddard photos. IMO, it is one of the most asthetic of the Spydercos with its long blade and slender profile. Keep up the good work!
 
Bob W said:
Nice photography. Is it rude to ask for some photo specs? Film speed, shutter speed, etc.? I'm not asking you to give up professional trade secrets, but any hints you could toss out would be appreciated.

Hello Bob

You can find those details in the EXIF info datasheets of the pics (most of the image viewer sofwares can display that info).

For example the first Native pic was taken by a Canon PowerShot A70 (DateTime - 2004:08:23 16:06:24; ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds; ShutterSpeedValue - 1/807 seconds; ApertureValue - F 2.80; MeteringMode - Multi-segment; Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength - 5.41 mm; etc...)
 
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