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Stoo

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After much swooning over the last week or so, with all the color-specific threads, I was faced again with trying to get a decent shot of my Trans Purple Sterling.

Granted, I have an inexpensive camera and no special lighting, so the bass usually just looks an indistinct dark color, hiding the full magnificence of the instrument.

So, I was very glad to get these the other day...

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While they're not perfect, I'm relieved that I don't have to take the cheap route and instead rely on having young models pose with the guitar anymore... :D



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Anybody else have trouble getting an accurate photo of their finish?
 

Kristopher

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All the pictures of trans teal I've seen look different. Some look like a light blue, some look downright green.
 

GWDavis28

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Almost all of the sparkle finishes are really tough to capture.

I think you did a pretty good job with your photos. :)

Glenn |B)
 

Spectre

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That's the happiest baby I've seen. :)

baby's thinking... MINE MINE MINE :D
 

rhythmCity944

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All the pictures of trans teal I've seen look different. Some look like a light blue, some look downright green.

agreed with the teal...i have 2 photos, same location, different light settings...check out the honeyburst color, it is consisitant but the teal and black...no good

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i guess it is a light color and dark color thing...lighter colors seem to be easier to photograph...the car in the background actually isn't purple, it's maroon (i only had 2 stands and needed a safe and soft rest for the 3rd bass so the spoiler on my car got the love)...i love photography but I don't like taking the pictures:)
 

rhythmCity944

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That's the happiest baby I've seen. :)

baby's thinking... MINE MINE MINE :D

my dad has a ton of photos of me little playing his electric guitars...and sitting in his racecars at the steering wheel...well i'm in my mid 20's and i play guitar and bass and race cars all over the country...dad always has a big influence:D
 

adouglas

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With the exception of black and natural, I think all of the colors are hard to photograph. There's some serious voodoo going on in the EBMM paint booths.

So far, this statement has proved true in my experience:

It always looks better in person than it does in photos.
 

Old_Guy

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Color spaces, profiles, color temperatures, monitor settings & resolutions...ouch..my head hurts. It'll be extremely challenging for the color you're seeing to replicate on my laptop.
 

b-unit

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Both my Rays look much better in person then I have have ever been able to capture in a photo. My Trans Orange SR5 is absolutely stunning in natural light!
 

Micolao

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I've found my black sparkle very hard to photograph if you want to really let the sparkle shine, (well, maybe the fault is all mine):D
as you can see, the light changes radically the look of the bass and make it more grey :

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Duarte

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Agreed, sparkle finishes are very hard. My autumn redrise sometimes just looks pure orange and others it looks white.
 
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