Bryston Abstract Shots

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larevoj

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Bryston Abstract Shots
« on: 29 May 2010, 08:16 am »
Folks, here are some abstract shots of Bryston... :drool:

Enjoy!









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« Reply #1 on: 29 May 2010, 02:35 pm »
:thumb: :idea:  :!:

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Phil A

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« Reply #2 on: 29 May 2010, 02:59 pm »
Great photography!!

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« Reply #3 on: 29 May 2010, 03:05 pm »
Great photography!!

Thanks...Bryston has very nice clean lines and angles which is not difficult to capture using basic lenses. It sounds and looks as good...  :D

Ryanz

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« Reply #4 on: 29 May 2010, 03:12 pm »
Very well done. I think I found a new wallpaper for my iPhone. Thanks.

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« Reply #5 on: 29 May 2010, 03:13 pm »
Very well done. I think I found a new wallpaper for my iPhone. Thanks.

Let me know if you like a high resolution for your desktop!  :wink:

Ryanz

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« Reply #6 on: 29 May 2010, 03:40 pm »
That would be awesome! It looks like it was designed with the iPhone in mind.  :thumb:

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« Reply #7 on: 29 May 2010, 04:47 pm »






This is something close to the lighting effect that I was speaking about on another thread when you have aluminium components - with the proper lighting, you can make them appear to be any colour you desire. All I did was darken the room, obscure the flash and have the IR focus light illuminate the faceplate to make it appear reddish.

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Napalm

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« Reply #8 on: 29 May 2010, 07:42 pm »
The dark red lighting scheme should go well with Diamanda Gallas  :icon_twisted:

Nap.

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« Reply #9 on: 29 May 2010, 09:28 pm »
The dark red lighting scheme should go well with Diamanda Gallas  :icon_twisted:

Nap.

Nap - you are a genius :bowdown:

Specific colour programming for the music genre :!:

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« Reply #10 on: 29 May 2010, 10:48 pm »
Very cool shots.

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« Reply #11 on: 30 May 2010, 04:44 am »

This is something close to the lighting effect that I was speaking about on another thread when you have aluminium components - with the proper lighting, you can make them appear to be any colour you desire. All I did was darken the room, obscure the flash and have the IR focus light illuminate the faceplate to make it appear reddish.

Be well...

Laundrew, that is so true and I have taken some shots in different lighting effects (some i cheated using photo editing software  :wink: ). The brushed aluminium surface gives texture and character to the equipment...

Initially I didn't want to flood the forum with too many shots but since you folks like it I have added 4 more shots here!!  :eyebrows:

Enjoy!











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« Reply #12 on: 30 May 2010, 04:49 am »
Nice pics.

Being the basterd that I am, I would have photoshopped the 4B LEDs to make them blue, for the  :scratch: of people here. 

Nap.  :thumb:

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« Reply #13 on: 30 May 2010, 04:57 am »
Larevoj -

Nice photos....makes me wish I had silver instead of black!

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« Reply #14 on: 30 May 2010, 06:18 am »
Larevoj -

Nice photos....makes me wish I had silver instead of black!

Hi 1ZIP, I saw how you have arranged your electronics in a 2 door closed cabinet. Its a clean and neat set-up  :thumb: Mine is on an open silver rack so its a natural choice for me to go silver and it helps to reflect the ambient lights. However, I will have to dust my electronics every once in awhile  :duh:

Btw, I use Cardas caps in all my connectors to keep them dust free...not sure about shielding against EFI/RF noise but if it does will be a bonus!  :lol:

JL

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« Reply #15 on: 30 May 2010, 09:12 am »
Nice, my BP6 is silver.

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« Reply #16 on: 30 May 2010, 02:07 pm »
Initially I didn't want to flood the forum with too many shots but since you folks like it I have added 4 more shots here!!  :eyebrows:

I am happy you added more - awesome photos larevoj :drool: :thumb: :!:

Be well...

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« Reply #17 on: 30 May 2010, 02:18 pm »
Guys, out of curiousity you know who in Bryston design or decide the look of its electronics??

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« Reply #18 on: 30 May 2010, 02:26 pm »
Guys, out of curiousity you know who in Bryston design or decide the look of its electronics??

Great pictures: :drool:

All the cosmetics were developed in house and evolved over time.  Every time we tried to bring in 'professional industrial designers' we always seemed to end up with something that looked like art work rather than audio gear.  :duh:

Also from our beginnings we have always felt that function precedes form so the performance of the product always took precedence over the cosmetics.

james

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« Reply #19 on: 30 May 2010, 05:08 pm »
Too many manufactures try to add a "bling" effect to their components and in my opinion, it makes the pieces look cluttered and chaotic. Bryston's simplistic design ideas are spot on.

Larevoj - What type of camera did you use?