Members Random Picture Gallery Non Mustang Shots of Interest!
#1041
Not totally recent, but some shots of my kids...
Son trying on his "Link" costume from Legend of Zelda for halloween:
Middle daughter dressed for preschool:
Youngest daughter ready to help daddy with the latest mod
First day of preschool:
Oh, and my lovely wife with her new kitten:
Son trying on his "Link" costume from Legend of Zelda for halloween:
Middle daughter dressed for preschool:
Youngest daughter ready to help daddy with the latest mod
First day of preschool:
Oh, and my lovely wife with her new kitten:
#1046
lots of cool pictures here
http://knuttz.net/hosted_pages/Assor...ges-20081119?2
http://knuttz.net/hosted_pages/Assor...ges-20081119?2
#1048
#1049
guns guns and more guns
I also learned that I really have to remember to turn VR off on my lens when I put it on a tri-pod (see bullet pics for reference)
I also learned that I really have to remember to turn VR off on my lens when I put it on a tri-pod (see bullet pics for reference)
#1050
Somehow I think the top gear boys would love this. 3 days of rain and what floats past my families place, a caravan! (travel trailer)
#1051
#1052
Ive done it multiple times. Ill go back and reshoot hte closeups eventually but it was late and I didnt want to reset all that up
#1053
I recently shot some product photos of jewelry for my wife's store. Had to re-shoot almost every shot because of it.
I'd post 'em, but after your gun photos, hand-crafted stone jewelry would seem, well :gay:
I'd post 'em, but after your gun photos, hand-crafted stone jewelry would seem, well :gay:
#1054
pwned by southern manliness.
#1058
#1059
Ty, the stainless/synthetic marlin is a .22LR with a great heavy barrel, the best shooting gun i've owned. The other bolt action is my new Remington 700 7mm Rem. Mag I just bought.
Its a 10ga furnace shotgun that has no markings what so ever. the only thing me and dad can find out about it is that it was used for shooting out stuck metal and busted bricks and such inside furnaces at steel mills. The shell in the picture is a 12ga 2 3/4" 00buck shell just for size reference. That thing is huge and heavy!
Its a 10ga furnace shotgun that has no markings what so ever. the only thing me and dad can find out about it is that it was used for shooting out stuck metal and busted bricks and such inside furnaces at steel mills. The shell in the picture is a 12ga 2 3/4" 00buck shell just for size reference. That thing is huge and heavy!