Lettuce wrote:
I AM NOW SKINT.But hopefully it will last me forever.
Interesting buy, do you do FX make up?
I have no brought anything today, but tomorrow, I plan to get some felt to make a mini hat.

Lettuce wrote:
I AM NOW SKINT.But hopefully it will last me forever.
Amber wrote:I have no brought anything today, but tomorrow, I plan to get some felt to make a mini hat.
AlucardXIX wrote:sans2012 wrote:AlucardXIX wrote:sans2012 wrote:Got an Ibanez S7320 a couple of weeks back. The pups sucked so in went some Dimarzios.
And a Ibanez RG???? fixed bridge thing. Put some EMG 81's in there, sweeeet. Tuned it to Open C - Ala Dev pretty cool tuning.
Psh..the pickups in my RG are fucking great, and they are stock!
Tone deaf
I dont have a "cheap" RG...and no I'm not tone deaf, go listen to my music.
Plus EMG's are totally personal preference. The only EMG's I like are the passive ones and the 7 string versions(both passive and 707)
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
It's a 35mm fisheye camera. I was very happy to find a fisheye camera which used film - I didn't think they exsisted. It was only $45 too, which is pretty good for a new camera.
Description on amazon.com:
"...180-degree wide-angle view & stunning fisheye barrel distortion, but the Fisheye No. 2 adds a bulb setting for long exposures, a switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash & the built-in flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, & a "full metal jacket" body treatmentWith this new arsenal, the possibilities for your Fisheye lomography are endless! Uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhereFeatures:"B" (Bulb) settingBy holding down the shutter button with your finger, you can keep the shutter open for as long as you like thereby inviting all the gorgeous ambient light outside to come on in..."
there's also a multiple exposure option which is really cool. So it's kind of funny looking, but I still think it will rule!
sans2012 wrote:AlucardXIX wrote:sans2012 wrote:AlucardXIX wrote:sans2012 wrote:Got an Ibanez S7320 a couple of weeks back. The pups sucked so in went some Dimarzios.
And a Ibanez RG???? fixed bridge thing. Put some EMG 81's in there, sweeeet. Tuned it to Open C - Ala Dev pretty cool tuning.
Psh..the pickups in my RG are fucking great, and they are stock!
Tone deaf
I dont have a "cheap" RG...and no I'm not tone deaf, go listen to my music.
Plus EMG's are totally personal preference. The only EMG's I like are the passive ones and the 7 string versions(both passive and 707)
That reply was cheap, on sale cheap actually.
"The only EMG's I like are the passive ones and the 7 string versions(both passive and 707)" thats your preference![]()
Cheers
sans2012 wrote:
Nice bro, got any frames developed yet? I dig photography...when I'm not playing cheap Ibanez's
AlucardXIX wrote:Plus, DsD is not a "bro"...
Someone has yet to learn that EMG's are not the best pickups around.
Calling my response cheap is cheap in and of itself, showing you have no capacity to form a valid argument.
When you can come back with a reason why EMG's are "the best" other than "because" then we will talk. Until then, you are wrong my friend.
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:sans2012 wrote:
Nice bro, got any frames developed yet? I dig photography...when I'm not playing cheap Ibanez's
Oh no not yet. I just bought it off Amazon yesterday - it should be a week or two before I get it. Yeah I used to be a dark room fiend, but then got side tracked - trying to get back into it, you know? Do you mostly use digital or do you still use analog cameras as well... or both?!
I'm thinking sepia-toned photos of a gothic-esque cathedrals from a low point of perspective is where it's at. Lasse Hoile-style(I wish)
AlucardXIX wrote:Plus, DsD is not a "bro"...
Ha thanks for clearing that up - I probably wouldn't have corrected him
AlucardXIX wrote:It seems like you are the one who is here for the argument. Immediately calling me "tone deaf" for liking the tone my RG's pickups have. It's all personal preference as I've stated before. As well as the gear you use. Muddy tone isnt always a bad thing, look at High on Fire.
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