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New pic of my 1994 R9

LesPaul59

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Just felt like getting the camera out this evening.
 

Zoomer

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Just felt like getting the camera out this evening.

:wow

Nice to see the early historics gettin some props lately !!!

Awesome the flame pattern looks a lot like my 1995 !!

Congrats !!
 

KOTR

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Awesome guitar and pictures. Would you mind describing the technique you used to take these photos?
 

LesPaul59

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Thanks guys! :headbange

LPNorth, it is a Murphy. It was painted before he left - I checked the date with Gibson. :)

KOTR, the technique used is simple. I put a black throw under the Les Paul and used a decent enough camera (in this case a Canon PowerShot SD990 IS). The camera is set on ISO 200 with auto flash. I take the pictures at a resolution of 9 MP, which I shink down to 1024x768 using Paint Shop Pro. No touch ups, contrast or color changes. :jim
 

KOTR

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Thanks guys! :headbange

LPNorth, it is a Murphy. It was painted before he left - I checked the date with Gibson. :)

KOTR, the technique used is simple. I put a black throw under the Les Paul and used a decent enough camera (in this case a Canon PowerShot SD990 IS). The camera is set on ISO 200 with auto flash. I take the pictures at a resolution of 9 MP, which I shink down to 1024x768 using Paint Shop Pro. No touch ups, contrast or color changes. :jim

Thanks!
 
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