Recensione:
a calendar with twelve images, fewer tah half of which are established beloved models and the rest are fascinating experiments from across the years --American-V, Sept 2009;the cover of this calender is representative of the internal pictures. Each month features a single bike and has a description at the top of the calender page. The pictures are very simple without any glitz and glamour. Just what I was looking for to compliment my Harley Davidson themed Master Bedroom Suite. --overstock dot com
features the Motor Company's Archive collection. With 12 significant bikes from Milwaukee's museum collection featured throughout, you'll trace H-D's® history as the year progresses. These rich and sharp photographs are accompanied throughout by period advertising, to really give you a feel of Harley-Davidson through history. --Harley-Davidson ezine, Sept 2009
My favourite is the official HD Archive Collection calendar which runs from an early boneshaker through all the classic styles including a radical hill climber, the KR750 race bike, Hummer (aka Bantam), right up to a 2000 Road king. Fully opened it's a little bigger than A3 portrait, 12 glossy studio photographs. --Classic Bike Guide, November, 2009
L'autore:
An award-winning writer and photographer, Randy Leffingwell worked for years as a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times. He photographed many of the motorcycles that appeared in The Art of the Motorcycle, for which he developed a lighting technique that he perfected when photographing The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Archive Collection. He is MBI’s best-selling author. His previous MBI titles include John Deere: A History of the Tractor, Corvette: Fifty Years, Mustang: Forty Years, Harley-Davidson Myth and Mystique, and contributions to Harley-Davidson Century. Randy lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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