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Frequency by Joe Lencioni

frequency ƒ/2.8, 4 s, 100 ISO

This one is of the other end of the receiver from yesterday’s shot. There is a small light behind the numbers that emits a dim, blue glow that I think is quite nice. Also, in the bottom of this shot is the fabled split-channel bass knob that I mentioned yesterday. Although it’s not very clear in this photograph, the front is a shiny metal part and the back is a black plastic part. Each half of the knob can be rotated independently to control the bass for the left and right channels. The treble has the same thing.

For some reason, this shot reminds me of those Back to the Future movies. I think it may be the font of the numbers and the three diagonal lines disappearing in the right side of the frame.


6 Comments

  1. I really like the dramatic and often colorful lighting in this series of shots.

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  2. Cool!!

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  3. Been a while since I have seen a radio that looks like that. Nice work with the small focal point, really draws attention in.

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  5. Thanks guys. This old record player has been a lot of fun to photograph. There are so many interesting things about it.

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  6. This is my fav from the series. Nice detail and colour.

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  7. Nice shot, it’s your best one in the serie in my opinion. Well done!

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