oswegophoto 1 Posted July 20, 2006 Seems kind of rural: an old bridge and a couple of old pickups. I always felt the curves of this old Gibson were sensual and, yet, somehow proper. Link to comment
richard hans 0 Posted July 20, 2006 Great point of the view, perfect DOF, nice colors & cropping, very well done, Don!!! Best regards. Link to comment
martybrodell 0 Posted July 22, 2006 Ahhhh. An ES-335 me thinks. Very nice. And it looks like a vintage. With D'Addario strings too. I hear Larry Carlton playing. Or was it Lee Ritenour. Anyway, nice shot!! All the best, Marty Link to comment
oswegophoto 1 Posted July 23, 2006 Richard, thanks so much; you're too kind.Marty, thank you! Good eye: it's a 1962 335, played for the last 25 years by the guitarist whose band I'm in. A grand lady, still in beautiful condition to look at, but he said that it had gotten too hard to play (its frets are worn nearly flat to the fingerboard). 'Course, it was still better than most guitars, in his opinion, and sure sounded sweet. I'm glad I took some pics of it; he's recently parted with it (rather than try to have it reconditioned), for a pile of cash and a new Gibson (their reproduction of a '61), a blonde that looks and sounds about the same, but has frets you can feel, so he's pretty happy, even though he misses this ol' '62. Link to comment
r 0 Posted July 24, 2006 i like red guitars intelligently photographed with well considered curved bits in mutually supportive diagonal opposition, good comp! Link to comment
r 0 Posted July 25, 2006 i like original titles intelligently authored with well considered clever bits in mutually supportive dualities of conception, good comm. Link to comment
oswegophoto 1 Posted July 25, 2006 You two cats, riffing away, trading fours ... Daily all quick swinging bebop wit, Richard all smooth flowing blues wisdom, both united by the changes underneath. Me, just sitting back, digging it, man: the duet on solo guitar going down the groove, 'till the head comes back. Nice licks, solid chops, both of you. Merci, thanks, and (as they say) ... oh, yeah. Link to comment
hanna_v 0 Posted August 1, 2006 yes, red is also mine! Richard said it so well, so I follow him (lazily, because english is not mine ;-) ) Link to comment
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