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I personally think its a hideous guitar. But has a great sound! The one, the only, The Pink Pasley Telecaster :) A Macro with reflection off the Pick up.
Some home made portrait shots, this one was made by my daughter, thanks love!
Sony alpha 380 + 58mm f-2
72 Telecaster, 61 National Lap Steel, 1880's Waters Grand Upright and 60's relic Strat. Oh and the Harmon Kardon stereo on the right from 1974ish. CDs on top of turntable, digital camera on 70's stereo. Oh and the house is 100 years old.
A little Fender amp I bought in the 80s that I just painted with Amber shellac.
Strobist: A Glow large Parapop in the air to the right and a little behind the tele with a 600ws Godox flash.
I love guitars. Acoustics, electrics… Each one has its own personality. Wanted to make some in a microscale size. If you have created some, tell me !
Building a new one. All low cost parts. Doesn't work as I think I need to remove overspray from the neck pocket but it certainly looks nice.
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Well, here's my attempt at painting with light, I know I'm no master like Nicoleta is, but it's my first real attempt so be nice to me!
For those of you who have asked how this was done:
I took a number of different exposures, first ligting the guitar from different angles using a hand held bike light, then created different light streaks using the exposed bulb of a maglite, the lit-up F-hole was created by placing the torch, with the bulb exposed, inside the guitar. The immages where then all combined on photoshop and the colours where changed using hue/sat adjustment layers.
I feel like this is the most obvious possible modification to the new Fender Stratocaster set, right? Turning it into a Tele? In fact, I think it might have been neat for LEGO to include the parts to do this conversion instead of including enough pieces to build the Strat in black. It's fewer needed extra pieces, anyway. And while I'm dreaming here, I wish they had included those printed fretboard tiles in tan, too, so we could pick our preferred fretboard wood!
Sorry, enough rambling. See it on RB if you'd like.