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From the parts we make music.
From the parts we make music.
KiwiChris


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Parts (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Canon PowerShot G5
Location: Lounge, at home.
Date: Oct 4, 2004
Aperture: F/3.5
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/250th
Galleries: Still Life, Macro
Date Uploaded: Oct 5, 2004

Shot of our old upright piano with the front off. Taken with a 24x18" flash softbox positioned right on the keyboard.

Post processing was crop - scale - light USM, and save to meet 150k limit.

Not sure how this will go, as I didn't want to make the title really obvious, but I imagine lots of folks wont recognise what it is.. Oh well, to the whim of the voters we go... :-).

For those who don't know. The wee leather bits are the ends of the hammer return straps, and the wooden bits above are the strikers that hit the back of the hammer if you really nail a note, and also where the hammer falls back to when it returns.

The piano isn't actually playable, it's yet another project. Fixing the piano that is. The minor detail that I can't play it is something else I might have to work on if I ever get around to fixing it.

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Place: 137 out of 436
Avg (all users): 5.3195
Avg (commenters): 5.2222
Avg (participants): 5.1481
Avg (non-participants): 5.5865
Views since voting: 688
Views during voting: 337
Votes: 266
Comments: 9
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/12/2004 05:33:30 PM
I would have liked a deeper DOF
10/11/2004 08:16:52 AM
Interesting angle
10/08/2004 04:49:07 PM
returning for comments

From the upright piano. Eould have loved a deeper dof but the message remains clear. I can hear it. lol
10/06/2004 05:01:18 PM
Excelent depth of field. The use of subtle colors and voids are drawing to me. Great work!
10/06/2004 03:15:35 PM
this screams for a better DOF, at least IMHO
10/06/2004 12:44:52 PM
Clever idea. My kids are always opening the upright and pulling on the hammers.Like the angle of the shot.
10/06/2004 10:41:12 AM
Interesting viewpoint, warm colours, good use of DOF. I can hear the music...wish I could play it. I can't help thinking that it may have been better with the point of focus one or two hammers further down the row? You didn't take some others with different POF did you? Especially with the one in focus in a different position, as if about the strike? Or am I getting carried away here?
10/06/2004 04:14:11 AM
Too much of it is out of focus for my tastes.
10/05/2004 09:49:31 PM
a larger dof would help this image.


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