Photo Challenged
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:36 pm
OK. Give me a guitar, I can play it. Give me a camera and I can shoot a preety girl or a mountain or even a concrete block. Give me a guitar and a camera and I Stink!
After blowing a stick shooting with flash and getting glare, color changes and such; I decided to take old Green Girty out for a morning natural light session. No go. So I set up a late afternoon shoot. Focus is good but grain and detail are still not there. It looks like those pictures people do for ebay when they really don't want you to see the guitar.
I figured maybe she is just photo shy (although I'm sure Sarah has dozens of green celebs in her archive - so it must be possible to do). So I turned the camera on an Anderson DropTop, the results proving that I am Photographically Challenged.
I shot a gold top without problems, so I think it has to do with transparent finishes.
With a forum full of beautiful guitar porn, I'm sure you guys and gals can give me a tip or two. It would be appreciated before I have to embarrass myself and ask the 12 year old across the street to photograph the old girl.
Thanx
Rich

After blowing a stick shooting with flash and getting glare, color changes and such; I decided to take old Green Girty out for a morning natural light session. No go. So I set up a late afternoon shoot. Focus is good but grain and detail are still not there. It looks like those pictures people do for ebay when they really don't want you to see the guitar.
I figured maybe she is just photo shy (although I'm sure Sarah has dozens of green celebs in her archive - so it must be possible to do). So I turned the camera on an Anderson DropTop, the results proving that I am Photographically Challenged.

With a forum full of beautiful guitar porn, I'm sure you guys and gals can give me a tip or two. It would be appreciated before I have to embarrass myself and ask the 12 year old across the street to photograph the old girl.
Thanx
Rich