I spent a little extra time trying to dial in the lighting to bring out the flame and figure.
...not always easy, but I think I'm learning bit by bit . I tried a few different things, so there might be some similar shots.
Any advice on capturing flame and quilt is appreciated. I played with the brightness/contrast.mid-tones
afterwords on a couple of the pics. I tried not to color them with those adjustments , sometimes a little shift was
unavoidable as I'm learning.
It seems like (as in audio processing ) that subtractive changes are preferable to additive .
The Ash gives the F-100 more snap and zing than others I have played ( I had a dozen or so a while back so I have a bit of a benchmark in my head for comparison) . With the ash and other choice woods on this puppy,the higher harmonics sustain longer than on the hog/maple version ( which I love too ) .
You might notice she needs a good cleaning /polish/ new strings. I've found the Martin polish works well to get the gunk off.
I'll buff it out with Virtuoso polish after I'm sure there's no more stray lemon oil from treating the fretboard.
I'm curious what products you guys use to clean and polish your axes.
On to the porn-




















...and one more fer now ...

After she has new strings ,mirror-like frets , and a fresh infusion of elbow grease and Virtuoso polish , I'll post some updates.
If I find any names or initials ( FV ? ...is that correct Fred ? ) I'll be sure to make sure they are pictured,shared, and well-archived.
I hope this softens the memory of me only hitting 3 out 5 LR's this week.

Elwood