Official RRF January 2011 Poster Awardincubus2432 wrote:Not sure if it "chimes", but this has been getting the job done for me......
Post a pic that's suitable for framing
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Post a pic that's suitable for framing
This one gets my vote.
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Two of these photo's are indeed in my living room.
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Very suitable for framing indeed. Looks like they were photographed professionally!berth wrote:Two of these photo's are indeed in my living room.
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Well thank ya'.......but I'd say the picture quality is a tad lacking. It was just a quick pic I took to show my stage gear.Ric N. Backer wrote:This one gets my vote.
Official RRF January 2011 Poster Awardincubus2432 wrote:Not sure if it "chimes", but this has been getting the job done for me......
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This came out pretty good considering I took it with my phone.
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I'm no photographer, but that looks like it was professionally set up and photographed. It has an incredibly 'balanced' aesthetic quality to it. The brick wall especially adds a certain visual element that blends nicely with the overall effect.incubus2432 wrote:Well thank ya'.......but I'd say the picture quality is a tad lacking. It was just a quick pic I took to show my stage gear.Ric N. Backer wrote:This one gets my vote.
Official RRF January 2011 Poster Awardincubus2432 wrote:Not sure if it "chimes", but this has been getting the job done for me......
You may what to consider taking up the craft (photography) as your day job.
I wish I had your flair.
If Mozart were with us today, he'd play a Fireglo 4001C64! ~~~*~~~ Beethoven, on the other hand, would play a Matte Jetglo 4001C64S!
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That is pretty cool. Great angle, backdrop, and lighting.s4001 wrote:This came out pretty good considering I took it with my phone.
Sort of a Saturday early-evening Vegas/Downtown Japan motif working there.
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We've gotta go back in time and see some of Paul Yan's photos. Those were amazing RIC shots. Do a search and see if you can find any from a new years back. Great stuff.
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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Ô.ô Hey! I remember that gorgeous 21 fretter! The owner was (is?) Grant Arthur. It was made in January or February 1971, if I remember correctly.
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Jan, '71.
It's mine now.
It's mine now.
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Funny thing is the wall isn't brick.......it was the spare 2nd story bedroom in my last house (a mid-'50's colonial) that I spent about a week, 3 gallons of paint, lots of annoyance and I don't know how many rolls of masking tape to transform it into my "bunker". T'was a nice home office decorated with a map of the world and a red "hotline" phone just in case a zombie apocalypse or Canadian invasion occurred.Ric N. Backer wrote: The brick wall especially adds a certain visual element that blends nicely with the overall effect.:
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You could post a bunch of your 480 pics that would be suitable for framing!
I should try to take some cooler pics... Perhaps when the weather warms up.
The only one I've got is this one, which someone thought was worthy of publishing:
I should try to take some cooler pics... Perhaps when the weather warms up.
The only one I've got is this one, which someone thought was worthy of publishing:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I rotate between three different Ric screensavers on my iPad (and a few GN or pics of my mutts)......
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