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A polished mahogany stage set for a blues rock performance, featuring five empty vintage instrument setups: a sunburst semi-hollow electric guitar on a worn tweed amp, a cream Strat-style guitar leaning against a black stack, a deep red bass on a stand, a gleaming chrome drum kit with weathered heads, and a classic black keyboard on a sturdy stand. Coiled cables snake across the scuffed wooden floor. Dramatic golden hour stage lighting from overhead and behind creates bold rim highlights and long shadows, with faint blue backlighting hinting at smoke in the air. Photographic realism, low-angle, wide composition capturing the whole stage, bold and energetic mood, shallow depth of field softening the dark club audience area beyond.
Inside a small analog recording studio, five vintage instrument stations form a semicircle facing a central ribbon microphone, suggesting a tight blues band session without showing any musicians. A classic sunburst guitar rests on a stand beside a tweed combo amp, a tobacco-burst bass leans near an 8x10 cab, a sparkling silver drum kit sits behind, a Hammond-style organ and electric piano fill the edges. Coiled cables, pedalboards, and retro VU meters on a wood-paneled control room window glow softly. Low, warm studio lighting mixes with a faint cool blue accent from a floor light, creating bold contrast and reflections on metal hardware. Photographic realism, slightly wide lens, centered composition, immersive, focused, and intense mood.
A gritty black-painted club interior with a small, slightly raised stage prepared exclusively for a vintage Sussex blues band, captured in realistic photographic style. Five instrument zones are clearly visible: twin guitars on stands at opposite sides, a solid bass ready near a large cab, a compact but powerful drum kit in the center with worn cymbals, and an electric piano on a heavy metal stand. Coasters and empty glasses sit on nearby tables in soft blur. Overhead colored stage spots in red, blue, and warm white carve bold beams through a faint haze, throwing dramatic shadows across the scuffed floor. Shot from the back of the room at eye level using a long lens, the composition draws the eye straight to the stage, creating a moody, expectant, rock ’n’ roll atmosphere.
A close-up, photographic view of a vintage blues band rehearsal corner in a Sussex barn conversion, showing five well-used instruments resting between songs: a relic’d tele-style guitar with chipped butterscotch paint, a cherry red hollow-body, a maple-neck bass, a brushed-steel snare with wooden sticks laid across, and a classic electric piano with slightly yellowed keys. Exposed brick walls, rough timber beams, and stacked tube amps surround them. Warm tungsten filament bulbs hang overhead, casting rich amber light and deep shadows that emphasize textures in the wood and metal. Shot at eye level with a slightly off-center composition, the mood is intimate, bold, and authentic, with sharp focus on the instruments and a soft, moody blur to the surrounding room.

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A polished mahogany stage set for a blues rock performance, featuring five empty vintage instrument setups: a sunburst semi-hollow electric guitar on a worn tweed amp, a cream Strat-style guitar leaning against a black stack, a deep red bass on a stand, a gleaming chrome drum kit with weathered heads, and a classic black keyboard on a sturdy stand. Coiled cables snake across the scuffed wooden floor. Dramatic golden hour stage lighting from overhead and behind creates bold rim highlights and long shadows, with faint blue backlighting hinting at smoke in the air. Photographic realism, low-angle, wide composition capturing the whole stage, bold and energetic mood, shallow depth of field softening the dark club audience area beyond.

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