u/EffectiveLess3826

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Is this a Fake?

A client of my Wifes had given this to her. Ive only done research based on the box it came in and it seems to be a fake (probably one of the earliest fakes sighthed). The only things that give me pause are the box it came in has this cool spring snap the pen snaps into, a manual sleeve on the bottom where the manual slides in and out of and the etching on the bottom side of the pen. It has some weight to it as well.

But no Montblanc markings, no serial number, the model name looks to be inaccurate (he never owned another one him erroneously giving the wrong box doesn't make sense or seem plausible. So I figured I'd bring it to you guys and let you try to decipher whether it's real or fake. Much appreciated.

u/EffectiveLess3826 — 3 days ago

Somehow I learned about Mood.Camera on my maniacal search to figure out how I can get a camera to shoot more in the style of the Craig Williams preset in the Lykia iPhone app.

Truth be told, I downloaded this app a while ago. I stumbled upon it on the third or fourth page of my phone, played around with it for about three minutes, and fell in love with it on the fourth minute. That’s essentially how all love stories go, isn’t it?

Here are just a couple of pictures that I took in the last few hours. I’m still trying to play around and figure out the Craig Williams style, but it’s fun nonetheless.

I’m thankful that you created something around the problem that a lot of us folks have, who get daunted with all these options and recipes and tangents. I’m thankful for you bringing us back to the essence of what it really is about: the subject, the frame, the photo.

u/EffectiveLess3826 — 7 days ago