If that tree looks familiar, it isn’t déjà vu. This is the third time that the tree in my front yard appears in this series. This time, with my Eastwood Sidejack. I love the green burst finish on this instrument and it looks great with the green of the grass. She sounds terrific too!
If you look through my gallery, it is apparent that I like shooting closeups of musical instruments. But for my second book of guitar photos, I decided to get them out “in the wild” for for some full-body photos.
If you look through my gallery, it is apparent that I like shooting closeups of musical instruments. But for my second book of guitar photos, I decided to get them out “in the wild” for for some full-body photos.
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I'll say it again: I love that tree.
I'll say it again: this one and your 360/12 are my two favourite electric guitars among your herd. I was obviously born after my time if bright, twangy surf guitars and bright, jangly 12-string Rickenbackers turn me on. Hey -- the 1960s were a great decade for music ( and electric guitars...)
I'll say it again: this one and your 360/12 are my two favourite electric guitars among your herd. I was obviously born after my time if bright, twangy surf guitars and bright, jangly 12-string Rickenbackers turn me on. Hey -- the 1960s were a great decade for music ( and electric guitars...)
I'll say it again: Thank you so much for your comments and faves.
On a sad note, the tree is no more. A storm took 1/3 of it down and I was forced to do the rest. It was a nice one, though, and I miss its shade as well as being a great backdrop for photos like these.
On a sad note, the tree is no more. A storm took 1/3 of it down and I was forced to do the rest. It was a nice one, though, and I miss its shade as well as being a great backdrop for photos like these.
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