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Mike I like the black one first and then the white. I don't care much for the others.
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I think the white one is the best picture
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I think your non-white backgrounds are too intense colors. For publication, I suspect white is best; for a print, I might favor a less intense but colored background.
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The colors look pretty shocking, they aren't "real"--hard to tell. I've seen green or red cloth backgrounds look great, but the compter-generated green and red colored backgrounds almost had me siezing.
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Ditto David. The white is least distracting. I like cluttered backgrounds; baize, briar and burley is alright altho something of a DGJ cliche. I'm impatient so have gotten used to outdoor blue sky, black bark, gray fencepost, brown straw, green leaves for my own slapdash, get it lit now efforts. I always wonder what those bag of the day photos do to blueing. Do they use bandaids?
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Natural backgrounds only, wood, tweed and so on - and so forth. An old orange crate for the lessers, or weathered barnwood will do - tweed for the betters. Save your colors for Easter Eggs!
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White. Very handsome old gun. What can you tell us about it?
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