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James Cook
{K:38068} 7/21/2006
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Sure. No problem. I know that once I get an idea in my head about the way it ought to look, I can spend many a sleepless night futzing with an image. Sometimes you have to go out and reshoot, too. Whatever, you'll know when you're satisfied--which if you're like me will be rarely, hahaha. Bah, it's all about trying things, making "mistakes", and learning something new.
Have fun.
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Mani Mobini
{K:1073} 7/21/2006
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I really appriciate your comments. I do agree with you about the strings. and there is something about this version that when i look at it from other monitors except my own it seems darker and way too under exposed. thats why i decided to over expose it abit
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James Cook
{K:38068} 7/21/2006
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Yeah, it's tough. For what it's worth, I mostly prefer this version. I do like the fact that in the other the strings are visible, and I think I prefer that wall color. But overall this is my preference. Keep up the good work.
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Mani Mobini
{K:1073} 7/21/2006
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Thanx Brian for you nice comment. the background is just a painted wall. I took this at a underground music store. the guitars were hanging from the walls as decoration.
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Bright Red
{K:81} 7/20/2006
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Nuno Murias
{K:5323} 7/18/2006
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Great picture...
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James Cook
{K:38068} 7/18/2006
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Good color combination.
Wallace Stevens wrote about a blue guitar:
http://www.geegaw.com/stories/the_man_with_the_blue_guitar.shtml
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Brian Hunt
{K:1131} 7/18/2006
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Nice shot Mani, Blue and Orange always gel. I think I'll dig my old guitar out and experiment. Love to know what the Background is...is it a painted wall? Cheers BJH
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