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Funnily enough, when presented with photographs of objects of desire, I often find myself trying to read the titles of books in the background.
A new article of photographic etiquette is required, one which demands either that all books shall be the right way up, in focus and archived according to the Dewey Decimal System.
Or, the publisher of such photographs should publish a list of titles alongside the photographs.
Just a thought.
Nice guitars :)
tch, what a whiner :)
Top Shelf (that you can see): Rhythm Guitar Guide For Blues Bands. Blues Guitar Bible, Eric Clapton – From The Cradle (transcriptions), The Complete Guitar Player Songbook Omnibus Edition
Middle Shelf: these aren’t actually books, but games: Save Dr. Lucky, The Great Brain Robbery, and Kill Dr. Lucky.
On the floor, seen between the Les Paul and the Stratocaster: Sears humidifier (model SX12473) manual
April 9th, 2006 at 3:28 pm
Funnily enough, when presented with photographs of objects of desire, I often find myself trying to read the titles of books in the background.
A new article of photographic etiquette is required, one which demands either that all books shall be the right way up, in focus and archived according to the Dewey Decimal System.
Or, the publisher of such photographs should publish a list of titles alongside the photographs.
Just a thought.
Nice guitars :)
April 9th, 2006 at 3:37 pm
tch, what a whiner :)
Top Shelf (that you can see): Rhythm Guitar Guide For Blues Bands. Blues Guitar Bible, Eric Clapton – From The Cradle (transcriptions), The Complete Guitar Player Songbook Omnibus Edition
Middle Shelf: these aren’t actually books, but games: Save Dr. Lucky, The Great Brain Robbery, and Kill Dr. Lucky.
On the floor, seen between the Les Paul and the Stratocaster: Sears humidifier (model SX12473) manual