Teimei Posted March 23, 2024 Report Posted March 23, 2024 Hi folks, after the regular semi-annual oiling session (of my nihonto), i decided to invest some time on my day off and revisit every piece of my collection. After observing them using different lightsources (sunlight, LED) i also tried to shoot some good pictures. Which went okay with the tsuba... and horrible with the blades. Especially the photographing part was interesting, because i was able to see a lot of activities in the blades and texture details of the tsuba. I learned a lot of new things about my own collection, even from pieces i owned for over 10 years and my passion for the hobby got quite a boost again. So the morale of the story is, take your time appreciating what interests you, even when life gets in the way a lot. Here are some of the pictures that came out okay: 7 4 Quote
Avidmark Posted March 24, 2024 Report Posted March 24, 2024 That second tsuba really appeals to me. Quote
Teimei Posted March 24, 2024 Author Report Posted March 24, 2024 Hi Mark, that was actually my first "real" tsuba i ever bought. Quote
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