That's a very, very old loose leaf binder from way back when I worked for a
dealer that carried Pentax equipment. The spine says "Pentax Power" and the
cover has "Pentax Dealer Catalog" printed on it. The original contents are long
long gone; I repurposed it some time in the middle-1980s ..
Those are the original wheels and heavily used tires from my Specialized Fatboy
Comp Carbon. They're my spare wheels at present, and will be fitted to the
other new Salsa Beargrease custom build bicycle that I have sitting next to
them in its box. This bike will be built up for carrying when I
Right below the 'D' in Hasselblad is a book that says "Pentax P"
On 11/13/2020 07:45:28, Paul Stenquist wrote:
You both have better eyes than me. I could make out only a Hasselblad book and
something with “art” in the title.
Paul
On Nov 12, 2020, at 10:59 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
HA
If it weren't for chaotic hodgepodges, I wouldn't have any book shelves at all.
Kind of curious why the bicycle wheels are wandering around by themselves. What
happened to the bike?
On 11/12/2020 18:30:05, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
:-)
Thanks Bob! You're reminding me that I have to sort out
Go to Flickr.com, click twice on the image to bring it up to full resolution,
and then scroll around. Saul Leiter, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mapplethorpe, and
various other works titles and such can be made out.. :)
G
> On Nov 13, 2020, at 5:23 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> Well I didn't say I
I like the contrasting geometry of the bookshelves and wheels, and the
rendering.
I haven’t gone snooping at the titles yet…
Rick
> On Nov 13, 2020, at 10:41 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
> Go to Flickr.com, click twice on the image to bring it up to full resolution,
> and then scroll
Well I didn't say I could read -all- the titles .. :-) Guess you are
looking at the photo on your phone, Paul
ann
On 11/13/2020 7:45 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
You both have better eyes than me. I could make out only a Hasselblad book and
something with “art” in the title.
Paul
On Nov 12,
You both have better eyes than me. I could make out only a Hasselblad book and
something with “art” in the title.
Paul
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 10:59 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> HA -- So was I :-)
> ann
>
>> On 11/12/2020 4:58 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>> More interested in the contents of your
HA -- So was I :-)
ann
On 11/12/2020 4:58 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
More interested in the contents of your library, to be honest :0)
On 12 Nov 2020, at 21:45, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I fitted my Voigtländer Color Skopar 28mm to the Hasselblad 907x with a Fotodiox
Pro M to X adapter and snapped
:-)
Thanks Bob! You're reminding me that I have to sort out those shelves and
re-discover all the books and such I have there. It's a chaotic hodgepodge at
present…
G
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 1:58 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>
> More interested in the contents of your library, to be honest :0)
>
>>
I fitted my Voigtländer Color Skopar 28mm to the Hasselblad 907x with a
Fotodiox Pro M to X adapter and snapped a few frames as an experiment. As
expected, this lens design isn't particularly compatible with the 907x sensor,
showing a good bit of color shifting across the frame as well as
More interested in the contents of your library, to be honest :0)
> On 12 Nov 2020, at 21:45, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
> I fitted my Voigtländer Color Skopar 28mm to the Hasselblad 907x with a
> Fotodiox Pro M to X adapter and snapped a few frames as an experiment. As
> expected, this lens
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