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This is a discussion on first forged item and other forged items!! within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; here is my first knife and also a scapel and a few of my 1st leafs.. ya it know it ...
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here is my first knife and also a scapel and a few of my 1st leafs.. ya it know it sucks but it was my first ever!
__________________ Brandon Strange, Pround to be a kidsmith Member of the KAOA!!! CHECK OUT THE KAOA! www.thekaoa.com Last edited by Sabre; 06-08-2008 at 03:54 PM. |
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They may be your first, but they won't be your last. You've been infected with the forging bug. There is no known cure as far as I know!
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naww it sucks beacuse i used the worst camera ever..... i lost the corg for my good one.... ima goona buy a new one.. then well see
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Well I thought the advise was good myself Frosty.
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You are off to a good start. The best thing to me is the next time you forge one of the same items it will keep getting better. Repetition makes you improve tremendously, at the same time you will be developing hammer control and everything gets easier. Just keep on forging. |
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Photographing shiny metal is one of the hardest things to do well there is. In the picture snapping world anyway. There are all kinds of tricks, some more versatile than others. I draw from portraiture as it too wants the subject to stand out from the background. Keeping the two physically separate is one of the easiest and most effective methods. Also standing back and using the zoom is another way to make the depth of field (focal depth) more shallow so the subject and background are distinct. An easy way to reduce unwanted highlights on polished metal is to tape a single ply piece of TP over the flash. Aiming the flash at the wall or ceiling is also a good method. Frosty
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