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> FS: Combo gauges ('73 & /6) & '73 tool kit
Steve Snyder
post Jun 15 2015, 01:12 PM
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914/6 combo gauge dated 1/70. cleaned, tested & working, Bezel never removed. Excellent condition. SOLD.

MY1973 914 combo gauge dated 10/72. cleaned, tested & working, Bezel never removed. Excellent condition. $200 shipped CONUS.

MY1973 914 tool kit, complete & rust-free. SOLD.

PayPal is good.

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post Jun 15 2015, 02:30 PM
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914/6 combo gauge sold..
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post Jun 15 2015, 02:30 PM
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Tool kit SOLD.
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post Jun 16 2015, 07:20 AM
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Thanks,
BTW you really have the best product photos I've seen!!!
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QUOTE(JmuRiz @ Jun 16 2015, 09:20 AM) *

Thanks,
BTW you really have the best product photos I've seen!!!


Thanks, I try... although gauges can be a bear to photograph because of the reflection and glare issues. Bumpers and chrome in general are the worst; I don't know how the guys selling those get such good shots. My attempts are always dismal failures.
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make a light tent to shoot reflective items..

basically, you use white paper to tent the item.

it diffuses the light..

sometimes, if the item is small you can make a

cone from white paper and shoot down thru the opening.

in the studio I crank up the strobes to their highest power output 1000W

and use an additional large white diffuser between the strobe and the subject.

this allows me to shoot around f16



this image is in the studio and using one of those large painters paper throw away

drapes.. f32 @ 1/60


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