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Ironically, those are exactly the qualities that I think an encyclopedia photo of a piece of random hardware should have...

I love Nedry's photos.

 
The pictures I see in published encyclopedias are either black and white line art, or clearly-defined, un-doctored photographs.

 
I love Nedry's photos.
Thank you. I'm glad you appreciate them. I'm proud of my Mac collection, that's why I took these photos and put so much time into them. Most of these went to articles that otherwise had no image, or the article didn't exist at all, so I really believe it was worth it.

 
Hmm.. I see what the guys are saying now. Beautiful photos I must say.. I do agree that the reset interrupt switch stuff on the bottom right looks like just plastic indentations like a thin part of the main body and not separate buttons like they are in reality. Must be an interesting light trick then.

Still cool looking. I wish the coloring of my IIci and Q700 was so nice... Alas YELLOW seems to be the middle aged color of the mac. :rambo:

 
like a 3D rendering of the object, and there's just infinite space behind.
Ironically, those are exactly the qualities that I think an encyclopedia photo of a piece of random hardware should have...
I love Nedry's photos.
Most of these went to articles that otherwise had no image, or the article didn't exist at all, so I really believe it was worth it.
I have to agree. Congratulations and thanks for putting in the hard yards to represent these Macs so well.

 
Here's some feets I've never seen before: II-feets!

If you wanted to free up desk space or stash your Mac II on the floor you could opt for these Apple computer stands which allowed the Macintosh II to be placed vertically.
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http://www.kevinomura.com/macs/IIfx/index.html

 
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