I just wanted to remind people that this isn't just a "post any-old photo of your gear" thread. As per the instructions below, if you don't get any recognition for your photos, you should blank the post.
Post only your most "artistic" photos of Head-Fi gear to this thread and stand by to remove your photo if it fails to generate any acclaim!
I want this gallery to be self-policed. The mandate here is that posters will exercise some measure of humility in deciding whether their image is actually worthy of posting to this gallery, in the first place.
Just like your local cruise night, where you know better than to circle through the drive-in with a car that's less than spectacular, that's how each of us should regulate our posts to this thread - with humility and respect for the people who really know what they're doing.
Post only photographs you have taken, but feel free to invite other members to post their most awesome photos here.
Headphones, amps, DACs, cables, anything Head-Fi is fair game, but please don't include pictures of people - just gear - with whatever you like for backgrounds.
This is not a photos-only thread. Please include text to identify the equipment you've photographed and anything you'd like to say about the taking of the photograph.
This is not a gear discussion thread. It's OK to discuss the photos, of course - but not the performance of the gear.
Everyone is free to post comments and questions about the photos, of course.
Now here's the tough part: If, after your image has been on display for a few days, it hasn't received at least one appreciative comment from another member, please consider editing the post, reducing it to a "." (Ouch!)
I was in the hospital, I was there for some exams folks should do at my age. The exams required me to be admitted to the hospital, so I was bored and I decided to snap a photo of the gear I had with me.
I placed the gear on one of those hospital food trays on wheels type thingys and shot the photo, then sent the photo over to my Samsung to do some editing.
The items in the photo are:
Noble Katana
Noble CTS (convenient travel case) which has yet to be launched (web site being prepared now)
My name card
Onkyo DPX
My Tissot T- touch - product placement in the latest "Mission Impossible, Rogue Nation" movie worn by Simon Pegg
I felt that the watch belonged, as it is a form of "functional art" much as I try to make Noble product to be as well.
thanks for getting into that. checkup: I hope all is well!
I expected the T Touch to be more expensive. I'm always looking for new cool watches to get and have put it on my list. But I also want another Citizen and the Omega Speedmaster and...
thanks for getting into that. checkup: I hope all is well!
I expected the T Touch to be more expensive. I'm always looking for new cool watches to get and have put it on my list. But I also want another Citizen and the Omega Speedmaster and...
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