![]() After complete the finishes would vary by subject and then would be sealed with lacquer. The mold could stay from just a few hours to a few days. The piece was then held by a wick and dipped into the plating solution. It was then sprayed with an electrically conductive coating. more paraffin or carnuba wax and left to harden. It required special attention to the amounts of electrical current used and the composition of the plating solution. Bronze clad was a very expensive and time consuming process. Pompeian did not take over the company until 1920. There is also a similar set that is larger and in the same style called" Ridin High" circa 1925. You can see this by their size because in the early 1900's books and bookends were much smaller. Before the employees of Paul Mori purchased the company and changed the name to Pompeian Bronze. Ultra-rare and are not listed in any leading bookend. Please remember that you may encounter additional tax and customs charges by your country, i cannot be responsible for those charges.įrom my personal collection.This is only the second time I have ever seen this set in my many years of collecting. Its more expensive but this is the only way i can insure the item, if the item is small and under $50 i can ship it First Class mail to save you money but in that case you assume ALL RESPONSIBILITY for the item, please contact me if that is your wish. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: I ship priority mail. IF YOU WANT TO BROWSE MY STORE AND LOOKING TO COMBINE PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE AND DO NOT PAY FOR YOUR ITEM, PLEASE REQUEST AN INVOICE. ANY ADDITIONAL ITEM THAT YOU BUY SHIPPING IS ONLY $2! I SHIP WORLDWIDE! SEND ME A MESSAGE FOR EXECT PRICING. INSURANCE is automaticly included in the price for items over $40 if you require anything extra or want to insure lower priced items please contact me. I promise i will earn 5 star rating at all cost! payments should be recieved within 3 days, if you need more time please let me know. we are looking for 5 STAR RATING if anything wasnt to your satisfaction please contact me before leaving anything but 5 star rating. ![]() Metal bookends, very detailed, unique& beautiful. Stitched in PTgui software.Vintage Horse shaped brass. When everybody was in position, I removed the string, explained that it would be multiple shots, had them hold as still as they could, and moved as fast as I could so that the shots happened quickly. I didn't touch a single bike, not enough time for me to do so, plus I didn't want the liability. I laid out an arc on the ground with surveyor's neon string, and directed the subjects into position verbally. As the photog shooting the event for the group that constructed it, I had ability to slip under the ribbon and get the shot.įor the multiple stitched image, different deal. The kids were in an arc, as the ribbon was in a circle around the Splash Pad. I can do these pretty fast now, and accurately, because I've done a few of them.įor candids, you just develop an eye for seeing likely good compositions. That's multiple digital images, using a pano head, stitched. ![]() Other image below is a vintage BMW motorcycle rally. For shooting speeches and ribbon cuttings and social gatherings, to add something really neat to the images the client is getting, I try to run at least one roll of film through the Widelux. The kids at the Splash Pad opening, being held back until the ribbon cutting, was done with the Widelux. ![]() I've not done a wedding using pano techniques, but I've done some motorcycle rallies, large group photos, antique tractors and their owners, and kids waiting for a new water play area to open in a nearby small town.įor quick and easy candid panos, I use a swing-lens Widelux 35mm camera.
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