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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 57: Music! (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 57: Eligible Program > Paul Reed Smith*
by Ed Hahn
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5 December 2003 Ed Hahn

Paul Reed Smith*
by Ed Hahn

Sony DSC-F717
3s f/8.0 at 44.1mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Dec-2003 20:25:04
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length44.1 mm
Exposure Time3.00 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balanceother (255)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Sony Forums Challenges14-Dec-2003 11:50
Great color and very effective perspective. Helen
Guest 11-Dec-2003 19:44
Good colour sceme and perspective. Good depth of field. Well done!!

Luben
Guest 09-Dec-2003 22:46
really nice shot. great color contrast and perspective. -johnebones
Sony Forums Challenges07-Dec-2003 16:41
Beautiful PRS....love the edge banding on the body. Nice compostion in aperature priority too. Play To Live.....Matt Hoover
Sony Forums Challenges06-Dec-2003 18:18
Beautiful photo! And I love the combination of colors! Nice job Ed. bottles
Sony Forums Challenges06-Dec-2003 14:14
MFC - I happened to play a gig in a blues band a couple weeks ago, but unfortunately, I do not play all that often. -Ed Hahn
Sony Forums Challenges06-Dec-2003 12:00
Ed, I like the perspective on the long lines of your beautiful & colorful guitar...nice color contrast with the background & nice lighting too. Nice shot..do you play often? MFC
Sony Forums Challenges06-Dec-2003 11:58
(*) There isn't anything I'd criticize about this photo, Ed. I think it's nice "as is". The only idea that comes to my mind would only be to experiment sometime. I'd like trying to use a smooth, non-shiny piece of poster board under the guitar & adjust a light source to see if I could produce a gradual light/color gradient effect beneath the guitar. I don't know if it would look better than this or not to me; but it would be fun to try & play around with sometime IMO. MFC
Guest 06-Dec-2003 02:57
Nicely executed job, Ed. Great color and framing ... and sharp all the way through! Bobby Tan.