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<p>[QUOTE="Gianluca72, post: 427496, member: 8309"]Thanks for your answer However if you take a look at all my threads of the past you will notice that the backgrounds that I have always used are white and that often I receive compliments related to the good quality of my photos but unfortunately these objects are huge dimensions and therefore I did not have a sufficient white background; and as for the Brown background, It does not seem a good idea to insert a Brown background to take pictures of a Brown object ... usually a neutral background should differ from the hue and color of the object to be photographed, so an object of wood color your suggestion to insert a neutral background Brown It does not seem very valid .... If ever I misunderstood your words please excuse me in advance.... .as regards instead the speech that you make of the hook, .... it is not so true that the hook has been inserted in the same period in which the object was created This is your supposition, but it may well be that the hook was inserted after the creation of the object; the object has its old age and then with the passing of the years The collector, the old owner of the object, may have decided, in the twentieth century, to insert a hook to hang it on the wall ... so I honestly do not understand your reasoning the moment you take it for granted that since the hook is from the twentieth century Then also the object was made in the twentieth century ... it does not seem to me to be solid evidence. In any case I respect your point of view and I thank you for your time and your interest. If you then also want to find the time to answer the last questions I put in which I speak of updates I speak of labels I speak of incisions on the front I speak of a written to decipher I will be very pleased to know your point of view. about these gentlemen who would then be collused to raise the bidding. . These things happen on eBay.. do not happen in a respectable auction house where there is a auctioneer with a hammer where there is people in a suit and tie. .. I think it's almost impossible that there may be people collused with the auctioneer or with the auction house enough to raise the offer. I believe that you all know Babuino auction house in Rome, one of the most respectable and professional that exist throughout the nation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca72, post: 427496, member: 8309"]Thanks for your answer However if you take a look at all my threads of the past you will notice that the backgrounds that I have always used are white and that often I receive compliments related to the good quality of my photos but unfortunately these objects are huge dimensions and therefore I did not have a sufficient white background; and as for the Brown background, It does not seem a good idea to insert a Brown background to take pictures of a Brown object ... usually a neutral background should differ from the hue and color of the object to be photographed, so an object of wood color your suggestion to insert a neutral background Brown It does not seem very valid .... If ever I misunderstood your words please excuse me in advance.... .as regards instead the speech that you make of the hook, .... it is not so true that the hook has been inserted in the same period in which the object was created This is your supposition, but it may well be that the hook was inserted after the creation of the object; the object has its old age and then with the passing of the years The collector, the old owner of the object, may have decided, in the twentieth century, to insert a hook to hang it on the wall ... so I honestly do not understand your reasoning the moment you take it for granted that since the hook is from the twentieth century Then also the object was made in the twentieth century ... it does not seem to me to be solid evidence. In any case I respect your point of view and I thank you for your time and your interest. If you then also want to find the time to answer the last questions I put in which I speak of updates I speak of labels I speak of incisions on the front I speak of a written to decipher I will be very pleased to know your point of view. about these gentlemen who would then be collused to raise the bidding. . These things happen on eBay.. do not happen in a respectable auction house where there is a auctioneer with a hammer where there is people in a suit and tie. .. I think it's almost impossible that there may be people collused with the auctioneer or with the auction house enough to raise the offer. I believe that you all know Babuino auction house in Rome, one of the most respectable and professional that exist throughout the nation.[/QUOTE]
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