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Feb 19, 2007 08:31 |  #1

I tried this same shot when I first got the 400D with the kit lens, then tried it with EF-S 17-55 later on... here are the results:

EF-S 17-55 :

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The kit lens shot was probably the second or third pic taken when I first go the camera... my first dSLR as well.

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Feb 19, 2007 08:59 |  #2

I love the first one, the distortion of the strings is very cool.


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Feb 19, 2007 15:45 |  #3

I like the 1st one better because of the perspective and b/w


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Feb 19, 2007 16:01 |  #4

Agreed, definitely like the first one more, the strings look great.

Something about the second one, the dust on the guitar distracts me, but I've been up for over 30 hours.


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Feb 19, 2007 16:13 |  #5

great b/w!

really like it.


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Feb 19, 2007 16:34 |  #6

thanks, i myself prefer the second one... :) there was more setup involved and i'm just too lazy to wipe the dust off the guitar.


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Feb 19, 2007 22:44 |  #7

I shall be contrarian... I wish the first was in the colors of the second. When you have the ability to see and reveal that delicate color range, you don't need to escape to B&W to build mood and moment into your graphic. Unfortunately the DOF in the second allowed eye stealing forms to remain. For composition and tonal range, #1 wins, but for emotional color... it's sad that you drained it away.

Thanks for sharing, they are both quite good,

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Feb 20, 2007 02:12 |  #8

#1 all the way! Great DOP!


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Feb 20, 2007 06:34 |  #9

great pictures, i like taking pictures of guitars, they give great pictures.

the second is my fave, just nice to see the colour of the guitar, but the B/W one is striking in its own way


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