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Hi Pentaxian friends.
I just took some pictures for a Boutique Guitar Shop. I used the Pentax K-7. They made a super custom guitar with the "Route 66" theme. The possibilities are endless, but I am presenting them with four photo montages for their website and catalog. Which one do you prefer? Email me or answer here. Of course, the montages are not perfect just yet, but once one layout is approved, I will work on the images a little more.
If you're into guitars, check their website, Mollenhauer Guitars.
Thank you for reading,
Yvon Bourque
I just took some pictures for a Boutique Guitar Shop. I used the Pentax K-7. They made a super custom guitar with the "Route 66" theme. The possibilities are endless, but I am presenting them with four photo montages for their website and catalog. Which one do you prefer? Email me or answer here. Of course, the montages are not perfect just yet, but once one layout is approved, I will work on the images a little more.
If you're into guitars, check their website, Mollenhauer Guitars.
Thank you for reading,
Yvon Bourque
10 comments:
great stuff i like 1 and 3...
I like the second and third ones the best. They seem more uncluttered and coherent.
Number three all the way...
three!
Bonjour,
J'aime bien la trois .
Three stands out because it is clean. I'd suggest going a step further and putting the logo/website in a simple bar at the bottom of the page. This would both make the images pop a bit more, make the copy easier to read, and give the entire ad a more polished/professional look.
-Rye
or... instead of a simple bar, consider using one of the contours from the guitar. Just a thought.
Oh yeah, I like the third one the best too. :)
3rd one :)
As a guitarist and buyer of guitars, I say #2. Showing the headstock detail is way more important than showing the back.
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