Thanks, I just got another camera and 3 more lenses and someone actually offered me a job including a place to sleep on the deck of a diving boat. I'm not sure I'm going to take the job, but it does mean I get to call myself a photographer, I think. I'm not sure, a famous photojournalist once told me that one only needs to be able to focus on a moving subject with a manual focus Leica portrait prime to qualify for that illustrious title. All my Leica glass is autofocus stuff for the micro four thirds system.These pictures are unbelievable man. Thank you.
Nope I hadn't. I'm pretty happy with my wallpaper I have on all my current computers. BUT since you bumped this and I have a new sewing machine I need screen savers for I'm going to move a few of these over there, thanks!Just curious if anyone made use of any of these photos for any kind of personal use. Any prints, screen savers, desktop wallpapers, anything like that? Please feel welcome to do so.
??? Is it refrigerated too? Sounds fancy.Nope I hadn't. I'm pretty happy with my wallpaper I have on all my current computers. BUT since you bumped this and I have a new sewing machine I need screen savers for I'm going to move a few of these over there, thanks!
Of course it is. Here is something very few people know: cold-weather wear must be cut and sewn in the cold. Otherwise it'll deform and not work quite right when it does encounter cold. The arctic-duty sewing machines are impressive because of their large heat exchangers and extensive built-in deicing equipment.??? Is it refrigerated too? Sounds fancy.
It does everything except make coffee. I'm really happy with it. My old machine was giving me trouble and this one handles everything I've thrown at it lovely. I hemmed a pair of jeans and it didn't even notice the tripled seams. I hate the price I paid even though I got a great deal but it's a lovely piece of machinery. Plus the last top end machine I bought turns 30 next month so I don't splurge to often.??? Is it refrigerated too? Sounds fancy.
LOLOf course it is. Here is something very few people know: cold-weather wear must be cut and sewn in the cold. Otherwise it'll deform and not work quite right when it does encounter cold. The arctic-duty sewing machines are impressive because of their large heat exchangers and extensive built-in deicing equipment.
Now of course we have outsourced all our winter textile industries to Alaska, and they use unrefrigerated (although specially lubricated) ordinary machines in massive arrays on an unheated production floor. One of the old machines shows up now and then on Ebay for cheap, though.
But the refrigeration units on the new top-end quilting machines are really nice. I imagine it is a GREAT place to be when the weather challenges 120 degrees. I believe Annie's new unit has a chilled cupholder too, and a lovely fitted Bauhaus stainless beaker for the seamstress's dram.