Matt Deckard
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skbellis said:Brian,
Nice products! I never saw their website before. Beautiful suitcases. For very nice Briefcases you might also want to check Custom Hide ( http://www.customhide.com/ ). I have their reproduction 1945 U.S. Army Briefcase and I am very happy with it. All of their products are hand made in the USA and their prices aren't too bad.
Cheers,
---Scott
mwelch8404 said:I have their Scholar 4 compartment in whiskey. Very nice. Only about 8 months so far, so I still need to see how well it holds up though.
BrianDewey said:Wyoming Jade -- you're welcome
I've been using my bag daily for several months yet, and I still love it (although I still haven't had to stick any secret papers in the false bottom). I think this is the longest I've had "new gear" infatuation.
I've been lucky, too: The photo I originally posted was one of the winners in Saddleback's first photo contest, and I won a free bag. I gave the new one to my brother, and he's similarly in love. The bags are well built, and I find the medium briefcase surprisingly easy to carry given the bag's size and weight. (It's substantially bigger / heavier than the Tom Bihn bags I'd been using previously.)
BrianDewey said:Sure. The light source is the easy part -- the only light in the picture is the fire in the fireplace, which I think is why the photo turned out so interesting.
I have a Canon 5D, and I took this picture with a 24-105 lens at 55mm, f/4. It was an 8 second exposure at ISO 100. I cropped the picture to 16:9 (like a widescreen TV). I like the widescreen look, and with this photo it let me get the fireplace and bag without too much distracting detail at the top & bottom. Aside from cropping the picture, I didn't do anything else with the computer.
Thanks for asking!