Desert Gold
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- paologregorio
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Re: Desert Gold
+1!
- beatlefreak
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Re: Desert Gold
Desert Gold always looks flat in pictures. It wasn't until I saw one in person that I realized it is a gloss finish.
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- brianeharmonjr
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Re: Desert Gold
Here is my 660/12 DG:


Re: Desert Gold
Sweet, Brian!
IMO (and I'm not much of a photographer), it's the lighting that matters. I have noticed that with Desert Gold, as well as with the other "metallic" finishes Ruby, Silver, and Turquoise, the angle, intensity, and source of the light make a big difference in how it looks (lighter/darker).
I think that I have an excellent example with my 360 TUR if I can find it ... ah, here it is. This first picture was taken with my Olympus D400-Z in direct sunlight.
Note the different appearance in the finish at the headstock vs. the body.
The next one was taken with the built-in flash of my Olympus Evolt 500.
The color doesn't quite look the same as in the first picture.
IMO (and I'm not much of a photographer), it's the lighting that matters. I have noticed that with Desert Gold, as well as with the other "metallic" finishes Ruby, Silver, and Turquoise, the angle, intensity, and source of the light make a big difference in how it looks (lighter/darker).
I think that I have an excellent example with my 360 TUR if I can find it ... ah, here it is. This first picture was taken with my Olympus D400-Z in direct sunlight.
Note the different appearance in the finish at the headstock vs. the body.
The next one was taken with the built-in flash of my Olympus Evolt 500.
The color doesn't quite look the same as in the first picture.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
- brianeharmonjr
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Re: Desert Gold
Yes, the metallic finishes ARE especially tough to photograph. I love my Desert Gold, and have toyed with the idea of trading her up for a Turquoise, Blueboy, or Blueburst 360/12 or 381, but when the opportunity comes I have not been able to let it go. It is just a piece of art. I love it.
