Tank Buster, lots of pics.

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All I really have to say is that it's my first Busse, and an awesome knife.

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Bonus Round!

(This stuff has absolutely nothing to do with knives.)

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(It's a stress ball)


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That's a DVD. I'm pretty sure the pits and bumps that make up the information are a lot smaller than my camera can see.


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The pattern on this CD-R looks funny in comparison.
(Those things are really hard to take pictures of. They only reflect light at a specific angle.)



That's all folks, Thanks for viewing!
 
damn, nice lens on that thing, excellent camera work.... oh yeah, sweet knife, congrats. What kind of lens did you use
 
The camera is a Canon S3IS with a 60x macro lens and adapter from Lensmateonline (http://lensmateonline.com/).
Getting macro pics is not easy. The focus range is about as thick as a piece of paper, which means the object surface needs to be almost perfectly parallel with the camera to shoot a flat surface.

Got some outdoor pics, and it's snowing! (just a litte, it'll all be gone by tomorrow:()

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Great pics! Cool color combo on the TB! I really like it! :thumbup: Be careful with this knife - once you drop it in the snow it'll be gone...:D
 
I was really impressed by your camera work, great pics!

I was even more surprised when I saw you're using a super zoom!

Great work! Goes to show it's the operator and not the equipment! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Great pics! Cool color combo on the TB! I really like it! :thumbup: Be careful with this knife - once you drop it in the snow it'll be gone...:D

It's kind of funny, I had no idea what the handle was actually going to look like when I ordered it.
In all the factory pics the black/tan scales looks white when contrasted with a black blade. Then I saw some user pics and it looked yellowish, and now that the knife is in my hand it's more gray than anything, which is just fine by me. I wonder if Busse actually makes different colored handles under the same name depending on the blade finish?
 
Do you take pics of the edges on all of your knives? I think that is awesome you can do that.
 
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