An impressive body of work Jim !
Thanks so much for sharing...
Cheers, Don
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An impressive body of work Jim !
Thanks so much for sharing...
Cheers, Don
Hi Michael,
My experience with selling on this forum about a year and a half ago had been nothing but positive.
I tried dpreview and Fred Miranda with no success.
Eventually I think I had...
Thanks Bill, I'll tell Leon you said so :)
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I had the pleasure of shooting a cremation urn made by my friend Leon Lacoursiere of Dalmas, SK.
The wood is figured cherry. Leon turned the cylinder, hand and power carved the details, threaded...
Thanks Bill !
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Thank you Daniel !
One does pick up a trick or two over the years, he, he..
As to putting things off, hmm, who knows how much time we have left ?
On the other hand, I'd hate to lose my...
I like the composition on this shot Ken !
Glad you went back...
Both versions work well for me but I think the color is more of an environmental image while the B&W crosses the line into Art !...
Thank you Monty,
It is simply a very expensive place for a client to store whatever they desire :)
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Thanks Daniel !
The color and figure of Bubinga definitely isn't for everyone. I've had this board in stock for a number of years before I decided to use it.
Originally I had planned to build...
Recently completed, the base is wane/natural edge bubinga, carcass is figured bubinga, top is birds eye maple and the turned handle and feet are Macassar ebony.
Size is roughly 7" H x 7" W x 16"...
Do you want to pick it up at Linz, Vienna, Innsbruck or Graz ? :)
Roughly a $1000 each for crating and shipping !
Cheers, Don
Thank you Guy !
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The wholesale price on this piece is $12,500.
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Yes, and the 24-70mm f2.8 tethered to a 17" laptop running ControlMyNikon.
The software allows for setting a focus point anywhere in the frame in live view before capture and then viewing the...
Thank you !
Thanks Bill..
The snow was Almost gone and we got another dusting last night, sigh...
Still, pretty nice weather hovering around the freezing mark :)
Thanks for all the comments Everyone, appreciate you's taking the time !
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Just wanted to share my most recently completed project, a dining table for myself :)
Of course, all my woodwork is available to purchase but the design and execution of this piece was not limited...
Great work David :)
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I almost hate to suggest it Lawrence but when I sold off my Olympus equipment, what didn't sell here I put on ebay, sigh...
Some pieces went for less than I would have liked, some went for a bit...
That link isn't for Studio...
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg202/donkondra/donkondra%20tests/Olympuscapture_zps003c8da5.jpg
This appears to be another way to get it :)
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It may not be practical or possible but generally sun at your back will light up the males gorget :)
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Good stuff Mike !
A bit bright on my monitor but Great Captures..
My only nitpick is wrong angle to show the colors of the males gorget.
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Just don't drop them :)
I was sitting changing settings and fumbled the unit, dropping it to the wood floor.
The switch on the side popped off and the unit would only work in send mode after...
IIRC the one and only time I had a non fire I noticed I had the receiver's face turned Away from the transmitter/camera. In other words, the back of the receiver was facing the camera.
See if that...
I have used the less expensive RF-610 (?) from Gadget Infinity and then the V5's.
Replaced them with Paul C Buff Cybersync's and haven't looked back....
Cheers, Don