I definitely want one!..... well as long as there isn't a centerfold of grant in "the dress" pic....... ehh what the heck, I'll still take one
Thanks guys for appreciating my work! It's was just a joke about selling But if someone of you really want to buy it and if the moderators don't mind I'll just share info for your decision:- hardcover photobook- overal dimensions 253 mm x 253 mm x 11 mm- weight about 0.6 kg - the number of pages 60 (47 pages of PST parts, 13 - contents and interval pages)- price (incl.: printing of photobook (60 USD) + world wide shipping via Russian Post Small packet w/tracking number (20 USD) + my small profit ) 111 USD + 3.6 % PayPal fees- no claim, no returns Maybe this will seem very expensive, but I was not going to trade and if nobody wants to buy, it's not worried to me
Any chance of an on-line version ? Would avoid all the printing and postage costs.
Quote from: gregozedobe on October 26, 2016, 01:38:05 AMAny chance of an on-line version ? Would avoid all the printing and postage costs.Greg, I would not like to trade some intangible digital version, insert watermark on photos, etc. The point of this project is a "real" book that is a pleasure to take in hands and slowly browse and explore.But in exchange for one of your Juice S2 I'm ready send to you printed book and full size digital photos in addition
Quote from: wowaboro on October 26, 2016, 05:27:26 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on October 26, 2016, 01:38:05 AMAny chance of an on-line version ? Would avoid all the printing and postage costs.Greg, I would not like to trade some intangible digital version, insert watermark on photos, etc. The point of this project is a "real" book that is a pleasure to take in hands and slowly browse and explore.But in exchange for one of your Juice S2 I'm ready send to you printed book and full size digital photos in addition Hmmm, if it is one of my red or orange S2s that you are after then I'd be very happy with that deal (but I suspect it is the green or brown camo S2s you are really wanting, and they aren't available, sorry) My interest was for a utilitarian reference to supplement my rough notes on PST variants, rather than a beautiful work of art (which I am sure it is).