In a Wisconsin "Shed"
Some very generous people invited me to photograph their vintage bikes in Northern Wisconsin. Just saying "drive around to the shed" didn't quite cover the size of this opportunity. I'm posting images now and will fill out the captions as I get more information about each bike.
Lighting is from 3-5 small battery flashes. A Nikon D850 digi-cam took the color version first as I got the lighting set; then my Hasselblad took the medium format B&W film image. The B&W versions are scans from the film. Just for fun I'm including snaps of three of the setups.
Read MoreLighting is from 3-5 small battery flashes. A Nikon D850 digi-cam took the color version first as I got the lighting set; then my Hasselblad took the medium format B&W film image. The B&W versions are scans from the film. Just for fun I'm including snaps of three of the setups.
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1922 ACE Four
William Henderson left the Henderson brand in 1919 and redesigned his own product, paring weight along the way for improved performance. It had a 3-speed transmission and chain drive. After Henderson's death in 1922 Indian acquired the company and produced the Indian Ace. Improved versions were manufactured by Indian until 1942.
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