Posting Pics
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Posting Pics
Not really about hunting or bows, just wanted to have a go at postin some pics on the forum to try and get it right. And i like takin pics.
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- Got to 5 feet from him and he showed nothing but curiosity
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- don't know what these are called.
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- Tried an artsy shot didn't work really
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- I get literally hundreds of birds every afternoon at my place, they love this flower
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- Mick Smith
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They are literally deafening some times but they love those flowers, sometimes i think they get a bit of a kick out of them or something. The trees sort of hang over and next to my verandah so lucky they only come in for about an hour every afternoon. Do you know what kind of bird the other one is, they have very attractive markings, it's one of my favourites along with those tiny yellow eyed wild finch things we get.
Dan
Dan
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Dan
I've often looked at the Boker or Tree Brand range of knives. I like them. I've owned a Boker filleting knife for many years. They seem to offer good designs, good quality and a reasonable price.
That's the first one piece Samick SHB I've seen up close. Not bad.
Mick
I've often looked at the Boker or Tree Brand range of knives. I like them. I've owned a Boker filleting knife for many years. They seem to offer good designs, good quality and a reasonable price.
That's the first one piece Samick SHB I've seen up close. Not bad.
Mick
There is no use focusing on aiming if you don't execute the shot well enough to hit what your are aiming at.
Mick
Got my boker of ebay, came dry shaving sharp straight from the box, good balance nice and light( i am a chef and like light knives always have)
It shoots very well for a cheapy. Graham cash had a shot with it the other week and he liked it got him hankering for the curve again i think. But everyone who's shot it likes it. It used to have a stick on arrow rest but i didn't like it so i just the other day went back to the shelf.
More traditional
Dan
Got my boker of ebay, came dry shaving sharp straight from the box, good balance nice and light( i am a chef and like light knives always have)
It shoots very well for a cheapy. Graham cash had a shot with it the other week and he liked it got him hankering for the curve again i think. But everyone who's shot it likes it. It used to have a stick on arrow rest but i didn't like it so i just the other day went back to the shelf.
More traditional
Dan
Hey Dan I got an shb same as yours...I like it to...it's a cheapy sure but actually not bad...I reckon they're great starter bows if you've not had a recurve before...like me...
On your arty shot mate, you wanna simplify it a bit...less stuff, less busy....find a good background...a skin maybe or leaves or tree bark....( I used to teach photography )
On your arty shot mate, you wanna simplify it a bit...less stuff, less busy....find a good background...a skin maybe or leaves or tree bark....( I used to teach photography )
I'd love to have a battle of wits with you.....but you appear to be un-armed.....