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Don't mind the dust >_> I couldn't take it off for long enough to take a clean shot.
Also don't mind the motion blur wwww
1. Ukelele Lady, 2. guitar
Strings tying 2 girls~2 clicks together, from Washington to Pennsylvania, SewfabMartha and Valcox.
In front of the Pompidou Centre. Her musical reportoire consisted of only 2 notes, but she had a great face to make up for it. By the time I came out of the Centre, she'd gone.
Best at large.
playguitarnotes.com/beginners/guitar-string-names/ Whether you want to tune your guitar or learn how to play guitar at all, you have to know the name of the strings. It’s quite straightforward, though there are a number of things that might catch you out, and even make your life much easier. This guide is specially articulated to help you grasp everything you need to know about guitar strings names.
Each of the strings on your guitar has a name, which can also be indicated by a number. The thickest string (on one extreme end) is referred to as the 6th string, which is tuned to E on default in a standard guitar tuning. It’s commonly known as the low E string since it’s actually the lowest or deepest guitar note that you can play.
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I had a chance to visit Kamimoto Strings in San Jose's Japantown yesterday. One of the interns on the Web team at SCU works there part-time. She showed the owners my portfolio and they were curious about how I might shoot their shop. I spent about an hour shooting around the shop with the TtV rig, the Lensbaby Composer/Sweet 35 combo, the GF1 and Pinwide, and the E-PL3 with the Oly 17mm 2.8 and Panny 7-14mm f4. I took a few iPhone shots, too. They were pretty busy, and I tried not to get in the way, but I think I captured the essence of their business...