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I hope that this will work I did a spoon carving tutorial on Youtube... Never tryed this befor not usualy a youtube guy so PLEASE view with this in mind Picasa Web Albums - redbeardsart - Movies |
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Very good demo and a very nice looking spoon. Your demo is put together very well with a lot of thought put into it. Very informative and I hope to try a spoon soon. Now you are one of those "Tecno" people. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
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Howard: Great series of photos for a "how-to"! If I could make one suggestion, any time you need to hold the camera closer than 24 inches to the subject, change the camera settings to "macro", and your close-ups will be in focus. Claude |
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Thanks Bigarm for your kindness and cosideration it is scary trying something new that the whole world can see sort of like beeing naked at a baseball game (not that that would happen) lol... Thanks Claude... For your kindness as well and ...I remembered that button later... I hope that it is not to distracting those photos that came out all fuzzzzzy. At least It is a beginning and the leasons will be an on going thing...it will help keep me humble |
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Howard, my friend, that is a great video tutorial. Very well thought out. Like you, I often forget the macro button when taking pictures. You did a fine job for your first time. Of course, you are now expected to keep making tutorials so we can all see your great work.
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Thanks Ed ... It was fun to do. This is going to take a lot more thought on what ever the next may be... Thanks for the suport and encouragement my friend...
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Howard, I think you did a nice job on the presentation. Thanks for sharing it. I will tuck it away for later and try one when I get a chance. Safe Carving and God Bless, Mark |
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Great tutorial Howard! Great job also on the spoon. Dave |
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Nice job Howard, just fiished watching it. Neat to watch it progress. Thanks for posting it! Corey
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