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Originally posted by Daywalker View PostWhat's up with that image? Looks a bit 'shopped to me. Either the dudes arm (other arm ;-) is held forward in the shot or it's not.
Anyhoo, given the rounded shape of the tuner backs, both reflections would be accurate if he has the guitar turned so the flash doesn't wash out the serial number....or his "flash"
Another point about taking good pics - if your camera has a Macro setting (usually indicated by a small flower), use that for close-up shots - logos, dings, etc.
Also, if your camera can accept add-on lenses, try to pick up some close-up/magnifying lenses, especially if you tend to favor guitars that have a few dents and dings. They're also great for insurance photos (jewelry, etc).I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Black is pretty tricky...here's one that I took outside, overcast day, at a slight angle...Last edited by Mr Graphic; 12-25-2006, 07:51 AM.
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Holy cow, great pictures, Mr Graphic!
Isn't the G-string nut slot cut a little low?
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