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| 06/07/2002 11:41:00 PM |
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| 06/06/2002 04:51:00 PM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by lisae: Very striking use of the colour inversion. I checked it with them the other way around, and it was a great photo that way too, but this makes it eerie and interesting. |
| 06/06/2002 12:19:00 PM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by Maverick: The G-String's on the right side, but this shot emphasizes the left, shoulda called it E, A or D strings = P j/k nice shot. I like the overexposure, it makes it stand out more from the other b&w shots here. |
| 06/05/2002 10:32:00 PM |
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| 06/05/2002 07:39:00 PM |
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| 06/05/2002 02:07:00 PM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by BAMartin: Not enough overall tonal range, and I am not sure if that was done intentionally or not. I am assuming that it was and I will give you the benefit of the doubt. |
| 06/05/2002 01:35:00 PM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by DesertRat2002: Were you going for high key/abstract? I like this photo, but after studying it a bit I just can't explain why. It's just rather unique to me. |
| 06/05/2002 12:59:00 PM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by magnetic9999: i like the use of inversion to be arty in this instance. the close up of the headstock and unusual angle are good. an 8. |
| 06/05/2002 06:40:00 AM |
G-Stringsby simtengleongComment by irae: Just have to break from my "from the ground up" commenting scheme to acknowledge my three favorites. This is an excellent piece of work. The inversion gives the tuning pegs a great chromed look. I guess I'd like the fg in better focus, but you get high marks from me on impact. Congratulations! |
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