Mark Bausman writes:
Groop,
Just completed this adjustable recliner and thought you would like to see
it.
This has to be the ultimate guy chair. You can read in it, work on your lap
top, eat at the table and sleep in it. Oh I forgot to mention the most
important thing. All you need now is your remote control. Both trays are
inter changeable or completely removable in seconds.
A very unique design that could be reproduced today and sold for a hefty
price. Make it out of quarter sawn oak and call it Mission Oak style.
Mark B.
In So. CA

>Roger Ballou wrote:
>The recliner is great but your photography is superb. Tell
>us about the lighting, camera settings and background.
Mark Bausman replies:
Groop,
I got tired of seeing the floor or asphalt in my photos so this
is what I came up with.
This is the back drop that I use. It's a piece of artist canvas
that is painted in a random pattern using white and pale blue.
It is rolled onto a piece of PVC pipe and suspended from the
ceiling. It's easy to lower with the pulleys. If I were to do it
again I would make the canvas about 8 feet longer to
accommodate furniture better.
The lighting is a skylight and fluorescent tubes. This day
happened to be overcast so the shots came out great. I was
surprised. The camera is a 4 megapixel Olympus using the
basic setting. I closed the rollup door in the back of the
shop, perhaps this helped.
The recliner is not marked.
I expected it to be Heywood=Wakefield.
Mark B.
In So. CA
