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Hopefully these are focussed. I am still working on the pic taking quality and may need a new camera. All comments welcome.

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Buckeye Burl

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Boxelder

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Spalted Maple
 
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wdcav1952

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Originally posted by pastorbill1952
<br />Hopefully these are focussed. I am still working on the pic taking quality and may need a new camera. All comments welcome.

Nice work Bill. I'm a little suprised at someone of your calling fo-cussing, though. [:D][}:)][:D]
 
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TLOML just looked over her glasses at me when I began to chuckle over the last comment. She already thinks I may have been sniffing the CA LOL. BTW, in reference to the formailities, I'm still just Bill but I do thank you for teh respect. Beleive it or not, I put my britches on one leg at a time like the rest of you. Except for the firefighters who jump into their boots then pull theirs up. Ask them. Thanks for the comments and I will work on the pics.
 

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Well, Pastor Bill---I respect Pastors and what you do---so I always call them Pastor!! By the way---your pens look great!!! Nice work---and of course, will be looking forward to many, many more!!!
 

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Very nice, Bill. Although your photos are not really far out of focus, you can probably (I don't know what you use for a camera) use a stopped down lens (and correspondingly slower shutter speed) to increase the depth of field. Some cameras won't focus at close range...like mine...so I use a close-up lens set that screws into the lens ring. Hope these comments are helpful.
 
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