> From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Which points out that studying graphic design is another way
> to improve your
> photography. I wonder what Amita's instructor had to say
> about the shot. Which I
> like, by the way.
Thanks! I'm just learning basic design concepts, but it's alrea
Hi!
g> Which points out that studying graphic design is another way to improve your
g> photography. I wonder what Amita's instructor had to say about the shot. Which I
g> like, by the way.
I know personally of at least one person who often shoots planned
shots, such as still life or others. He of
Which points out that studying graphic design is another way to improve your
photography. I wonder what Amita's instructor had to say about the shot. Which I
like, by the way.
--
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
I must say this is among the most original shots I've seen. The
geometry is well thought
>From: "David Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Spell check failed me. It should be an acoustic guitar, not a caustic
>guitar. Or maybe it should.
Having absolutely nothing to do with acid rock.
Opposite end of the ph scale, to say the least.
Nice pic, btw. Maybe tilt it a degree or two to th
That is a fantastic shot! Ultra sharp and beautiful exposure. The
composition is extremely interesting.
Great job!
tan.
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Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2004 1:42 PM
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Subject: RE: PAW: guitar
I just thought
Paul Eriksson wrote:
> I just thought you ment a basic guitar!
ah - better music thru chemistry
... and I ain't lyein' ;^)Bill
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Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast
I just thought you ment a basic guitar!
Paul
From: "David Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: PAW: guitar
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:43:09 -0700
Spell check failed me. It should be an acoustic guitar, not a causti
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:52:10 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm taking a graphic design course, and last week's homework was to take
>an object and portray it 50 different ways. Not necessarily a
>photography assignment, but what else was I going to do? I borrowed
>Nate's Canon 300d and shot at least 200 expos
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> From: David Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:40 PM
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> Subject: RE: PAW: guitar
>
> I should photograph the back of the caustic guitar at my house (left here by
> a friend) that has a rather big 'de
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I should photograph the back of the caustic guitar at my house (left here by
a friend) that has a rather big 'dent' in the back from being used to hit
it's owner's brother in the head. Definite imperfections.
David Madsen
mailto:[E
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From: Lon Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yup. No scratches around the sound hole rosette.
Doesn't take much playing to make that area "imperfect".
Nice shot, thou
> > > From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Out of curiosity, how
> old is your FG335? (I'm pretty sure I've played one and
> liked it ... which would explain the striping looking
> familiar. And yeah, I could tell it was a dreadnaught from
> the shape of the waist. ;-) )
Amita Guha answered:
>
> > From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > That looks familiar, so it's probably a brand I know. It's
> > not Yamaha (at least it doesn't match mine). Who made it?
> Thanks! It is actually a Yamaha F335. Big fat dreadnought. I've had it
> for a year and I
Hi!
I must say this is among the most original shots I've seen. The
geometry is well thought through. Though usually this is called
composition, but to my sense of beautiful it appeals more like a
geometrical drawing.
Everything is flawless about this picture. It deserves to be enlarged
and used
> Definitely. It certainly makes me want to go spank the plank.
Spank the plank...hehe...gotta remember that one.
I'm glad you guys all liked the shot. Thanks for the comments! :)
Amita
> From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Amita Guha posted:
> > http://www.beyondthepath.com/photos/paw/2004-03-07.html
>
> That looks familiar, so it's probably a brand I know. It's
> not Yamaha (at least it doesn't match mine). Who made it?
>
> Oh yeah, I like the photo BTW.
That's a very strong composition. I like it.
Amita Guha wrote:
I'm taking a graphic design course, and last week's homework was to take
an object and portray it 50 different ways. Not necessarily a
photography assignment, but what else was I going to do? I borrowed
Nate's Canon 300d and shot at
Amita Guha posted:
> http://www.beyondthepath.com/photos/paw/2004-03-07.html
That looks familiar, so it's probably a brand I know. It's
not Yamaha (at least it doesn't match mine). Who made it?
Oh yeah, I like the photo BTW.
-- Glenn
Hi Mark ...
You've got a good idea here, but I think this shot fails to make the cut.
Apart from the element you'd like to clone out, the object in the background
is very distracting. It looks like another guitar string post. Softer bokeh
might get it to work a little better, or maybe going the
Hey Folks,
Here's one I need some help on. I'm wondering if I should crop it tighter.
There's an element in the middle left side of the photo I'm wondering if I
should clone out. Ditch it altogether and try again?
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2167370
Thanks,
Mark
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