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Long exposure shot of my Jazzmaster shot in the dark, lit with a torch and coloured filters, and then a glow stick moved around to create the pattern.
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the rock band Nirvana. Regarded as a Generation X icon, he is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential rock musicians in the history of alternative music
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I was working on a shoot at the Rockefeller Center in New York City the other day which involved a Jazz theme. I love the grittiness of this photo. It reminds me of some of early 20th century photos of NYC when it was still industrial and hazy.
Bilinda Butcher
My Bloody Valentine
Austin TX
21 April 09
LED lights are usually brutal - but sometimes they'll surprise you
read more about this show at my birzerphoto.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-bloody-valentine-aust...
Vintage and worn as I like them. I installed a Mastery bridge and vibrato keeping the original parts. This is a guitar for Nels Cline!
As soon as we got Jackson out of the box we felt like putting the new articulated hands to the test...
And god, doesn't he look hot playing the guitar?!
I think Frankie agrees ^__~ <3
I have to say, it's almost shocking how lifelike he looks.
But then again, he's the only human (well half, hehe) in the Monster High doll line right now.
This makes me wonder, how a human-ish Monster High doll would look like?
I hope Mattel releases a doll based on this Melody Carver girl (Frankie's human-ish friend in the Monster High novel series).
June 16, 1978 - At the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels
On June 16, 1978, the illustrious New York electro-punks of Suicide, played a 'legendary' concert in the AB. Their unseen, 23 minute storm of minimal electro and hypothermic vocals provoked strong reactions from the audience. Disconcerted about the way his support act was received, Elvis Costello, then still an angry young man (23), pulled the plug himself after half an hour. Disgruntled audiences smashed everything to pieces, after which the police turned out with tear gas to maintain order.
Original photo taken with Konica Autoreflex T3 (SLR - 1973)
Film: Kodak Tri-X (400 ASA), pushed.
Negative scanned with Epson V850 Pro + SilverFast Ai Studio 9. Edited with PSE and DxO Nik SilverEfexPro2.
Made this about a month ago. Gibson RD with more Jazzmaster's shape of body and Washburn N4 headstock
Specs:
Body - mahogany, padauk top
Neck made of 4 pieces - american hard maple alternate with rosewood
Scale - 25.5"
2 toggle switches - big one is to switch between pickups (3 pos.) and the little one turns on/off the middle pickup.
2 knobs - tone (+bridge pickup non-rail coil cutoff) and volume
Bridge - Ibanez Tight-End
Pickups:
Bridge - Seymour Duncan P-Rails
Middle And neck - Dimarzio Cruiser humcanceller.
Week 3 theme, up to 7 pictures of a single object; one a day. This is day 7. Time to put the Jazzmaster away.
for a copy of the1959 Jazzmaster Instruction Manual. Email me at RJ2MJ@netzero.net and I will send you a higher resolution of this book. The guitar & case are for sale. Make me an offer that I can't refuse.
Modified Squier CV Jazzmaster- '62AVRI pickups & tailpiece/vibrato, Staytrem bridge &vibrato arm, Vintage Inspired Pots potentiometers & caps.
Jazzmaster is a little moody about going out tonight in the cold. But now it is bundled up and ready to go play some country.
Week 3 theme, 1 picture a day of the same object
Reflection of a '75 Strat in the back of a '65 L-series Jazzmaster.
The best thing what happened to music is the day - somewhere in the late fourties - that Clarence Leo Fender from California decided to build guitars instead of repairing radio's . With help of his good friend Forrest White they gave the world the finest mass-produced instruments ever.
Kodak Tri-x in D76 . Print was bluetoned chemically in the darkroom.
reviewsguitar.com/guitar-fender-vintera-60s-jazzmaster-in...
Fender has relied on its favoured tonewood combinations for the Vintera ’60s Jazzmaster. Comprised of an Alder body, this balanced-sounding material ensures robust lows, lively mids and crisp highs; the perfect tonal foundation for the Jazzmaster’s jangly single-coil pickups.