Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-27 Thread Dale H. Cook
At 11:44 AM 9/27/2018, Paul Stenquist wrote: >It's unfortunate that someone clipped the link. In which post? The links in my post, and the only quoted link in Bruce's reply, were intact. Larry didn't quote any of my links in his reply. You can always get the archived posts from the PDML

Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-27 Thread Paul Stenquist
It’s unfortunate that someone clipped the link. Sounds interesting. Paul > On Sep 27, 2018, at 11:25 AM, Dale H. Cook > wrote: > > At 02:39 AM 9/27/2018, Larry Colen wrote: > >> For me it wasn't the functionality I noticed but the aesthetic, the >> seriously retro aesthetic. > > Larry - >

Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-27 Thread Dale H. Cook
At 02:39 AM 9/27/2018, Larry Colen wrote: >For me it wasn't the functionality I noticed but the aesthetic, the seriously >retro aesthetic. Larry - I'm a seriously retro guy - I like old things that still do what I need them to do. :-) One of these days I'll shoot photos of some of my antique

Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-27 Thread Larry Colen
Dale H. Cook wrote on 9/26/18 11:33 PM: At 09:20 PM 9/26/2018, Bruce Walker wrote: Really digging the mid 1990's web design there, Dale. Quite in keeping with the vintage content. :-) Bruce - That is how I have been designing web pages for more than 20 years. I see no need to change -

Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-27 Thread Dale H. Cook
At 09:20 PM 9/26/2018, Bruce Walker wrote: >Really digging the mid 1990's web design there, Dale. Quite in keeping with >the vintage content. :-) Bruce - That is how I have been designing web pages for more than 20 years. I see no need to change - most of my pages are not for the general

Re: First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-26 Thread Bruce Walker
Really digging the mid 1990's web design there, Dale. Quite in keeping with the vintage content. :-) On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 8:53 PM Dale H. Cook wrote: > > I finally got my tabletop studio going. [...] > > https://plymouthcolony.net/starcity/radios/pages/gr-dec.html#1490b -- -bmw -- PDML

First Try in My Budget Tabletop Studio

2018-09-26 Thread Dale H. Cook
I finally got my tabletop studio going. The table is a draped Black & Decker Workmate 200. The backdrop is a Savage CB114G dark/light gray reversible collapsible backdrop with the light side in use for the first series of images. Lighting comes from a Savage LED-SB portrait kit containing a