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Feb 07, 2007 15:42 |  #16

memorex88 wrote in post #2666519 (external link)
I would try maybe instead of the plug hole, a pickup or the pickguard.
My 2 cents.

Nice job, and I agree with memorex - I like the idea of using the pickup instead of plug port.


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Feb 11, 2007 18:48 as a reply to  @ S Taylor's post |  #17

I've made the framing thinner (but I couldnt get a good picture of the humbucker, but still trying). Let me know what you think.


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A560 will have to do... for now :confused:

  
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Feb 11, 2007 22:41 as a reply to  @ 4nR's post |  #18

Great work. I had a go with my bass.


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Feb 11, 2007 23:55 |  #19

I think this is awesome! I like the revised editions better.. better balance with the image placement.

I have a young lady guitarist to photograph soon and i might just borrow your idea :D


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Feb 12, 2007 17:27 |  #20

no prob scarlett nic, but I cant take any credit for the 'idea' (check the first post for the link). Nice shots smdevo. Maybe I should turn this into a musical instrument montage thread.


A560 will have to do... for now :confused:

  
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