Too dark to see much. Don't shoot dark pipes on light backgrounds (always creates under exposed photos) —unless you can do spot metering!Here it is
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Indirect natural light is often available and often the best.
Too dark to see much. Don't shoot dark pipes on light backgrounds (always creates under exposed photos) —unless you can do spot metering!Here it is
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I looked at mine again and decided to smoke it today. In my case it appears the charred rim damaged the finish which then was easily removed when cleaning.Did you do anything to remedy the situation?
$25 pipe sounds good. But I could never imagine spending a week's salary on a pipe these days.For $25, over a week’s salary at a forty cent minimum wage, he ought to have received a perfect briar that didn’t need stain, I think.
In 1946 the very best high end English pipes (that also were tariffed) were $15 at a retail pipe shop.$25 pipe sounds good. But I could never imagine spending a week's salary on a pipe these days.