I never noticed before that Honey Ryder was laft handed. (see knife). I
thought it was a perfect touch that Max Madrasi made her a left handed
camera though.
I never noticed before that Honey Ryder was laft handed. (see knife). I thought it was a perfect touch that Max Madrasi made her a left handed camera though.
Originally shared by Max Bolan
Different Strokes #jamesbond #dslr #photography :-D
I'm not a knife fighter/handler, but I get the point, that knifes should be near the hand, unlike a sword. I never realised that before theo pointed it out today. Live and Learn instead of #liveandletdie As for my dslr, it was just that. It was unintentional. Thanx theo
Actually, Max Madrasi, a knife that size as a weapon wold be worn left for a right handed person...though technically, a diving knife is classified as a "tool". Not that anyone was really concerned at the time which side Ursula Andress had her knife on...
Capt. John Swallow Yup, I get the point (no pun). But I also noticed what theo mentioned. The 'trigger guard' like thingy seems to suggest HR has set it for a left draw rather than an awkward right draw.
I'm not a knife fighter/handler, but I get the point, that knifes should be near the hand, unlike a sword.
ReplyDeleteI never realised that before theo pointed it out today. Live and Learn instead of #liveandletdie
As for my dslr, it was just that. It was unintentional.
Thanx theo
Curious, I looked at the wikipedia, and she's pictured with the knife drawn by right arm. 8-)
ReplyDeleteActually, Max Madrasi, a knife that size as a weapon wold be worn left for a right handed person...though technically, a diving knife is classified as a "tool". Not that anyone was really concerned at the time which side Ursula Andress had her knife on...
ReplyDeleteCapt. John Swallow Yup, I get the point (no pun). But I also noticed what theo mentioned. The 'trigger guard' like thingy seems to suggest HR has set it for a left draw rather than an awkward right draw.
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