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c. 1905. Oli sobre tela. 81,3 x 101,6 cm. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. 1951.19. Obra exposada: Galeria 391.
Thanks to an online friend Kelly who sent me these Gfeller Casemakers' Moleskine case, in pocket and large sizes. I use them every day and I absolutely love them because the appearance changes all the time and I'm often being asked to disclose where I got them. Steve showed me how to customize it using shoe polish to create a distress look.
I eventually wanted my cover to be in red/brown, so I scrapped most of the black paint and dyed it the way I like it.
The effect is lovely and I still get that distress look. Yes a case like this is expensive and people always wonder why anybody would add stuff to the already expensive notebook. For me, I just like to customize. Moleskinerie recently posted a video made by Davide Bogie about the making of Gfeller's Moleskine case. Check it out if you are interested.
The Gfeller's Moleskine case is US$55 for pocket size and US$60 for large size. I also love a Japanese company called SLIP-ON's Moleskine case (I use their card holder for years and their leather ages super well), you get to choose from several colors and there is a pen holder built-in. SLIP-ON's pocket size case is ~US$60. If you are earth friendly and love to have a zipped Moleskine case with many inner pockets, do check out Rickshaw's Moleskine Folio by good friend Mark Dwight.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/gfeller-moleskine-case---t...
CASE International Tractor. Seen taking part in the Ayrshire Vintage Tractor Road Run on 19th August 2012
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Casals & wife
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.27814
Call Number: LC-B2- 4752-10
A Rhino Case made for Palm Pilot, but converted its use as a Moleskine Case. The Moleskine with front cover showing.
Construction des ensembles Cœur Saint-Catherine et Résidence du Parc sur le site de l'Île de Corse à Nancy. L'ensemble se compose de 28 000 m² pour 239 logements, une résidence hôtelière de 110 chambres, 10 commerces et 5 400 m² de bureaux.
Pays : France 🇫🇷
Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)
Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)
Ville : Nancy (54000)
Quartier : Nancy Centre
Adresse : avenue du XXᵉ Corps
Fonction : Commerces / Logements
Construction : 2012 → 2015
• Architecte : André & Moulet Architecture / Mijolla Monjardet Architecture
• Gros œuvre : Pertuy Construction
PC n° 54 395 10 0158 P
Niveaux : R+5
Hauteur : 22.60 m
SHON : 18 490 m²
Surface du terrain : 9 494 m²
I made this case to keep my crochet hooks in and other things that I use for my projects.
The pattern for the crochet hook case is called' Leentje's Crochet Hook Case'.
It was designed by Marleen Hartog and is availiable free on Ravelry
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/leentjes-crochet-hook-case
I made the pansy motif from this free garnstudio pattern
Mini travel case for my jewellery.
For: 7 Days of Shooting. Week #23. Containers - Focus Friday
Thank you to everyone who takes the time to look at my photo and make a comment or leave a fave. Your thoughts are much appreciated.
Case, a Wisconsin company, utilized the state's Civil War eagle mascot 'Old Abe' as their trademark.
Moleskine iPad Case Reviewed
So I've been using the case for a month now, I think it is appropriate for me to do a simple review here. You will find it useful to decide whether it is for you or not, provided that it is a ~HK$800 case, you don't want to make the wrong choice.
Simply said, if you are using your iPad mostly lying flat or on conference table and you need that professional look, it suits you well. But if you also use it casually on sofas, bedroom or in transit, I wouldn't recommend it.
It is a great idea to have a hybrid and Moleskine did a great job fulfilling both analog and digital needs in one product. The draw back is its weight and clumsiness when you need mobility at the same time.
Although it is thoughtful to allow both lefties and righties to choose the orientation (you can invert the case and insert the notepad the other way around), for a righty like me, the iPad is on the front cover which makes opening the case a bit too heavy and unstable. Once you loosen the elastic band, you tend to open the case from the back cover, in that case the notepad pages flew. Not a problem if you are using it on a table, but I tend to avoid opening the case in the air.
One serious design flaw IMHO is that when the case is closed, because of the soft spine, the front and back cover is not snapped into an exact secure closure, as a result the edge of the PU holding the iPad rubs against the notepad. Soon you will find the notepad frays on the edge. Not a good sight.
I am perfectly happy with the quality of the cover even though after a month's use the soft spine will show wrinkles, but I can accept that. There is one missing feature given that it is mostly intended to be used on a table, a pen holder. Well, in fact I think we need two pen holders. One for your typical pen, the other for a stylus.
In case you wondered, I've tested 3 stylus for iPad: Just Mobile, Tunewear and Elago. The one you've seen in picture is from Elago and so far I think it is the best in the market because of its handy size and reliable tip.
More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2010/11/moleskine-ipad-case-re...
Aproveitando o clima de amor da foto anterior, resolví postar uma desse casal simpático que fotografei no domingo. =)
This guy and his son got to Lake Maury at the same time as me. They had just unloaded their Kayaks when a park security truck pulled up and told them they could not kayak on the lake on weekends - only boat (no gas powered boats are ever allowed on the lake). The gentleman was pointing out that not one boat was on the lake and that he has kayaked on the lake many weekends. The security guard still held steadfast and would not let them in.
Taken with my D7000, Nikon's 14-24mm f/2.8 G is shown mounted to my D600. Photos with the combo above appearing daily here: traveljapanblog.com/ashland/tag/nikon-d600/