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Unread 03-10-2014, 01:20 PM   #7
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Thanks Brian. That 16 VH that you sold a few weeks ago was certainly nice too.

Differences in lighting cause a noticeable and interesting difference in the appearance of case color. In my photos above there are two shots of the right side of the receiver. The top one, which appears more blue in color, was shot under natural shade lighting. The lower one, which appears more brown in color, was shot with a flash and with my Nikon set to auto white balance. As several others on the forum have said previously, the best way to see case colors as naturally as possible is under indirect or shaded sunlight. I took most of the photos with the flash turned off, but the photos in which the receiver looks a bit more brown were all taken with a flash. Very interesting to my duffer photographic mind.
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