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Deemac
23-Feb-08, 02:47
Here's some shots taken in my recording studio. How about some detail views taken indoors? Any takers?

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/1408/studiostudiespart01p1smmd3.jpg

http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/7180/studiostudiespart01p2smle5.jpg

Deemac
23-Feb-08, 02:49
And another . . . . .

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4504/studiostudiespart01p3smjj0.jpg

bluebell
23-Feb-08, 02:52
Great pic's I take it your into music:D

Deemac
23-Feb-08, 02:57
Great pic's I take it your into music:D

Visit: www.studiograff.co.uk (http://www.studiograff.co.uk) for more info on this:eek:

Raven
23-Feb-08, 09:52
Great pics Deemac! The first one is my favourite!
You have a well impressive studio there!!! There is surely tons of nice details to shoot :-)

rob16d
23-Feb-08, 09:56
Great pics Deemac! The first one is my favourite!
You have a well impressive studio there!!! There is surely tons of nice details to shoot :-)

I agree the first one is cool! :cool: Keep 'em coming so you can show off your recording studio! I also like the one with all the slide switches! It's repetative...yet really grabs your attention!

psyberyeti
24-Feb-08, 17:25
Not only are these good photos they are also interesting. The first one immediately made me think of Christmas, warm and baubley. Excellent.:cool:

Deemac
25-Feb-08, 20:54
The studio drum kit is such a photogenic object. Here's 2 more of it. For once, vitually as they came out the camera (a slight sharpening I think).

This is a 3.2 second exposure with a hand held torch used to "paint" light over the cymbals and chrome bars.

http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/3882/studiostudiespart02p1smgn0.jpg

This is a 15 second exposure (F11, ISO100), same technique as the previous.

http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/9950/studiostudiespart02p2smkw7.jpg

Raven
25-Feb-08, 21:38
First shot does it for me again, altough I would have turned the shiny bit so that you could see the writing too (both shinies infact) and I also find the many "half moons" of your lighting a bit distracting :-)

Deemac
25-Feb-08, 22:06
First shot does it for me again, altough I would have turned the shiny bit so that you could see the writing too (both shinies infact) and I also find the many "half moons" of your lighting a bit distracting :-)

Thanks for the comments. As ever your right of course. (I'll put the cymbal advertiser head on for next time!!) The half moons are the torch light moving about. I had to be fairly fast on this exposure time.