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Thanks for the variations, Douglas. Sorry about the nit pick. The tint takes little away from the cute subject.
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Yeah, I think the uber-green of the regular profile takes away from the subject more, but to each his own! Do you like Velvia by chance? I've always preferred really subdued color.Thanks for the variations, Douglas. Sorry about the nit pick. The tint takes little away from the cute subject.
I love those '57 Strats. I've got a '62RI from 1983 that's been with me since '84, when I bought it new (via my 90 Tele-Elmarit 2.8):There seems to be a lot of cross-pollination between camera and guitar lovers. I'm playing a Gibson J-185, a 50's Martin nylon string, and an '02 Gibson R8 Les Paul flame top, although my '57 Reissue Strat from the '90s seems to be getting the most use, these days. It has a really unique, deep V-shaped neck that Fender phased out.
Ha! Thanks, Jono. I'll have to tell her you said that, so that she's motivated to keep dealing with all of this stuff! FWIW, the Martin was actually her grandmother's.Well Douglas - bright green or Light green, that looks like a real man you have . . . and a real woman as well, someone who can deal with Leicas and Martins AND looks good is more than any man can expect!
Oh! Maggie - I don't play guitar, but even to me that looks like a thing of Beauty and Wonder - which you've done proud with lovely photos!But my main electric these days is a Bowery Pine T-style made by Rick Kelly of Carmine Street Guitars in NYC. It's made out of the pine beams of an early 19th century bowery warehouse, from trees that were cut during the 1700's!
It's got a big, beefy neck and it weighs about six and a half pounds and sings like a bird, even unplugged. Best electric guitar I've ever laid hands on.
Wow, Maggie. That guitar looks fantastic. I've never played one of those before.But my main electric these days is a Bowery Pine T-style made by Rick Kelly of Carmine Street Guitars in NYC. It's made out of the pine beams of an early 19th century bowery warehouse, from trees that were cut during the 1700's!
It's got a big, beefy neck and it weighs about six and a half pounds and sings like a bird, even unplugged. Best electric guitar I've ever laid hands on.
Thanks, Jono!! Rock and Roll!!!Oh! Maggie - I don't play guitar, but even to me that looks like a thing of Beauty and Wonder - which you've done proud with lovely photos!
all the best
I used to shop down the street from GC at Johnny Guitar- got this at a steal of a price) and an early 80's RAT there:Wow, Maggie. That guitar looks fantastic. I've never played one of those before.
In my early 20s, I used to work at the Guitar Center in Hollywood, who's guitar and vintage department is ridiculous, and I'm not sure that I ever netted a profit off of that place, because I spent everything that I made! LOL I've cut things down quite a bit, but, as I mentioned above, I'm probably going to get rid of some more gear. That Rick Kelly guitar looks like all of the guitar anyone could want.
True That!!!!!Andrew, that series is AMAZING. blows my mind!!! Fantastic images, with a cohesive feel, pop, and serious color! Great!!!
Very,Very Nice Douglas!There seems to be a lot of cross-pollination between camera and guitar lovers. I'm playing a Gibson J-185, a 50's Martin nylon string, and an '02 Gibson R8 Les Paul flame top, although my '57 Reissue Strat from the '90s seems to be getting the most use, these days. It has a really unique, deep V-shaped neck that Fender phased out.
In a word, WOW!
Andrew, that series is AMAZING. blows my mind!!! Fantastic images, with a cohesive feel, pop, and serious color! Great!!!
Superb images Andrew! That lens (and you) produce such stunning results!
Completely agree. Great set of images :thumbs:WOW! Put a Nocti in the right hands and that's some magic going on there!